Working longer despite poorer health? Inequalities in healthy and unhealthy working life expectancies in South Korea [0.03%]
尽管健康状况较差但仍在延长工作年限?韩国健康和不健康劳动寿命的不公平性
Anastasia Lam,Katherine Keenan,Hill Kulu et al.
Anastasia Lam et al.
Healthy working life expectancy estimates often exclude individuals working beyond retirement age, especially in countries with large informal economies. In South Korea, where old-age employment is highly prevalent, we need to identify who ...
The risk of being Giovanni or Maria: Naming practices and child mortality during the demographic transition [0.03%]
乔瓦尼或玛丽亚的风险——人口转变期间的取名习惯与儿童死亡率之间的关系
Alessandra Minello,Gianpiero Dalla-Zuanna
Alessandra Minello
In the past, the choice of children's names was closely linked to life trajectories. This paper investigates the connection between children's names and child mortality during the demographic transition. Analysing data from the Veneto regio...
Eric B Schneider,Romola Jane Davenport
Eric B Schneider
This paper uses population smallpox mortality rates in eighteenth-century Sweden and the death toll from the 1707-09 smallpox epidemic in Iceland to estimate plausible ranges for the case fatality rate (CFR) of smallpox (Variola major). We ...
Dynamics of internal migration rates in Japan: Declining trends disaggregated by age, period, and cohort [0.03%]
日本国内迁移率动态:按年龄、时期和队列划分的下降趋势
Masaki Kotsubo,Tomoki Nakaya
Masaki Kotsubo
In recent decades, a long-term internal migration decline has been observed in many countries, including Japan. To explore the dynamics of internal migration in Japan, we apply the age-period-cohort-interaction model to five-year inter-pref...
Childlessness trends at different ages by educational attainment for men and women in Finland: A research note [0.03%]
芬兰男女不同年龄段受教育程度与独生子女趋势的调查研究——一项研究注释
Marika Jalovaara,Anneli Miettinen
Marika Jalovaara
Research on childlessness by educational attainment typically focuses on lifetime childlessness at age 40 or 45, with less known about younger ages. This study examines trends in childlessness by age and education for men and women in Finla...
The population structure of the Amish, a rapidly growing ethnic religion in North America [0.03%]
北美阿米什人的人口结构:一个迅速增长的民族宗教
Cory Anderson,Stephanie Thiehoff
Cory Anderson
As Western populations face projected decline, understanding the demographics of high-fertility subpopulations becomes increasingly important. The Amish represent one rapidly growing North American subgroup, yet existing demographic studies...
Pregnancy reporting and biases in under-five mortality in three African HDSSs [0.03%]
非洲HDSS地区孕情报告及5岁以下儿童死亡率偏差分析
Hallie Eilerts-Spinelli,Julio E Romero-Prieto,Kobus Herbst et al.
Hallie Eilerts-Spinelli et al.
In the absence of complete civil registration and vital statistics, Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSSs) are important sources of population-based data throughout sub-Saharan Africa. However, HDSS data on the vital status of ...
George C Alter
George C Alter
In historical populations, death rates for females often exceeded those of males in reproductive ages. However, childbirth-related deaths were not the only cause of excess mortality among adult women. This study expands on work by Schofield...
Unemployment, return migration, and immigrant mortality: The case of the Great Recession in Spain [0.03%]
失业、回迁与移民死亡率:西班牙“大衰退”的一个例子
Néstor Aldea
Néstor Aldea
This paper aims to assess the effect of the Great Recession on population-level immigrant mortality in Spain, highlighting the mediating effects of migration flows that shape the composition of immigrant populations. To investigate this, I ...
Cohort fertility differences between men and women in a developed population: Evidence from Spain [0.03%]
发达人口中男性和女性的队列生育差异——来自西班牙的证据
Miguel Requena,David S Reher
Miguel Requena
Despite its significance, men's fertility has been largely overlooked in demographic research. This study seeks to address this gap by conducting a systematic comparative analysis of men's and women's fertility using data from the Spanish E...