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期刊名:Population studies-a journal of demography

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ISSN:0032-4728

e-ISSN:1477-4747

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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Precise estimates of the impact of famine on infant and child mortality are rare due to lack of representative data. Using vital statistics reports on the Netherlands for 1935-47, we examine the impact of the Dutch famine (November 1944 to ...
Kim Qinzi Xu,Collin F Payne Kim Qinzi Xu
This study examines two decades of change in social inequalities in life and health expectancy among older adults in Australia, one of the few countries that escaped an economic recession during the global financial crisis. We compare adult...
Sumonkanti Das,Bernard Baffour,Alice Richardson Sumonkanti Das
Chronic childhood undernutrition, known as stunting, is an important population health problem with short- and long-term adverse outcomes. Bangladesh has made strides to reduce chronic childhood undernutrition, yet progress is falling short...
Ashira Menashe-Oren,Guy Stecklov Ashira Menashe-Oren
The balance of men and women in society, captured by sex ratios, determines key social and demographic phenomena. Previous research has explored sex ratios mainly at birth and up to age five at national level, whereas we address rural-urban...
Aude Bernard,Sergi Vidal Aude Bernard
Because internal and international migration are typically conceptualized and measured separately, empirical evidence on the links between these two forms of population movement remains partial. This paper takes a step towards integration b...
Letícia J Marteleto,Alexandre Gori Maia,Cristina Guimarães Rodrigues Letícia J Marteleto
One line of enquiry in demographic research assesses whether climate affects fertility. We extend this literature by examining the ramifications of climate conditions on fertility over a period of public health crisis in a highly unequal, u...
Sigurd Dyrting,Andrew Taylor Sigurd Dyrting
Demographers have developed a number of methods for expanding abridged mortality data into a complete schedule; however, these can be usefully applied only under certain conditions, and the presence or absence of one or more additional sour...
Jesús-Daniel Zazueta-Borboa,José Manuel Aburto,Iñaki Permanyer et al. Jesús-Daniel Zazueta-Borboa et al.
Much less is known about the sex gap in lifespan variation, which reflects inequalities in the length of life, than about the sex gap in life expectancy (average length of life). We examined the contributions of age groups and causes of dea...
Simona Bignami-Van Assche,Daniela Ghio,Nikolaos I Stilianakis Simona Bignami-Van Assche
At the population level, there is limited empirical evidence on the characteristics of individuals who were hospitalized because of Covid-19, the role of hospitalization in mortality risk, and how both evolved over time. Through the analysi...
Alina Pelikh,Hanna Remes,Niina Metsä-Simola et al. Alina Pelikh et al.
The number of people who undergo medically assisted reproduction (MAR) to conceive has increased considerably in recent decades. However, existing research into the demographics and the partnership histories of this growing subgroup is limi...