Pavitra Jindahra,Kua Wongboonsin,Patcharawalai Wongboonsin
Pavitra Jindahra
This study investigated the demographic heterogeneity of COVID-19 infection to reveal the role of age structure and gender on COVID-19 diffusion patterns, demonstrating that the infection is distributed unevenly across ages, genders, and ou...
A first glance into the black box of life satisfaction surrounding childbearing [0.03%]
一个关于生育周围生活满意度的初步探究
Arnstein Aassve,Francesca Luppi,Letizia Mencarini
Arnstein Aassve
The vast majority of studies looking into the relationship between childbearing and subjective well-being use overall measures where respondents either report their general level of happiness or their life satisfaction, leaving substantial ...
Projecting populations for major Pacific Island countries with and without COVID-19: pro-active insights for population policy [0.03%]
有无COVID-19的主要太平洋岛国人口预测:人口政策的主动见解
Sumeet Lal,Rup Singh,Ronal Chand et al.
Sumeet Lal et al.
The paper projects aggregate populations of six Pacific Island countries in both pre- and post-COVID19 scenarios using a Cohort Component Method for the period 2020-2060. It uses baseline indicators resembling China and Italy's experiences ...
Perturbed nuptiality, delayed fertility: childbirth effects of Covid19 [0.03%]
干扰婚育,推迟生育:新冠肺炎疫情的生育效应
Mazhar Mughal,Rashid Javed
Mazhar Mughal
An aspect of the Covid-19 pandemic that merits attention is its effects on marriage and childbirth. Although the direct fertility effects of people getting the virus may be minor, the impact of delayed marriages due to the first preventive ...
Demographic and territorial characteristics of COVID-19 cases and excess mortality in the European Union during the first wave [0.03%]
2020年欧洲第一波新冠疫情的病例人口学和地域特征及超额死亡情况
Anne Goujon,Fabrizio Natale,Daniela Ghio et al.
Anne Goujon et al.
This article explores for a large number of countries in the European Union (plus the United Kingdom) the main demographic differentials in positive tested COVID-19 cases and excess mortality during the first wave in 2020, accounting for di...
Indigenous data sovereignty and COVID-19 data issues for American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and populations [0.03%]
美洲原住民和阿拉斯加本地部落及人群的新冠疫情数据主权问题
Aggie J Yellow Horse,Kimberly R Huyser
Aggie J Yellow Horse
Indigenous Peoples in the United States have been experiencing disproportionate impacts of COVID-19. American Indian and Alaska Native persons are more likely to be infected, experience complications, and die from coronavirus. Evidence sugg...
The influence of social and economic ties to the spread of COVID-19 in Europe [0.03%]
欧洲社会和经济联系对COVID-19传播的影响
Ryohei Mogi,Jeroen Spijker
Ryohei Mogi
By late January 2020, the 2019 novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) had reached Europe and most European countries had registered cases by March 1. However, the spread of the virus has been uneven in both prevalence and speed of propagation. We a...
Han Lin Shang,Ruofan Xu
Han Lin Shang
Emerging at the end of 2019, COVID-19 has become a public health threat to people worldwide. Apart from deaths with a positive COVID-19 test, many others have died from causes indirectly related to COVID-19. Therefore, the COVID-19 confirme...
Tom Wilson,Jeromey Temple,Elin Charles-Edwards
Tom Wilson
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused extensive disruption to economies and societies across the world. In terms of demographic processes, mortality has risen in many countries, international migration and mobility has been widely curtailed, and...
Modal lifespan and disparity at older ages by leading causes of death: a Canada-U.S. comparison [0.03%]
按导致死亡的主要原因分析 modal 岁数和老龄化年龄的差异性:加拿大与美国的比较研究
Viorela Diaconu,Nadine Ouellette,Robert Bourbeau
Viorela Diaconu
The U.S. elderly experience shorter lifespans and greater variability in age at death than their Canadian peers. In order to gain insight on the underlying factors responsible for the Canada-U.S. old-age mortality disparities, we propose a ...