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Capital and Cohesion: A new perspective on the analysis of mortality differentials Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2024-08-07 Jon Anson, Heather Booth
Abstract: Social characteristics related to mortality, such as hierarchy or family structure, are generally represented as a unidimensional scale. This is inconsistent with much of sociological theory, which represents hierarchy as a multidimensional, or partially ordered, scale. We utilize Bourdieu’s tripartite concept of Capital – Economic, Cultural and Social – to conceptualize social hierarchy
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Disparities in Health Insurance and the Intersection of Race/Ethnicity, Sexuality, and Gender Identity Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2024-08-07 Dina Alnabulsi, Ryan D. Talbert
Abstract: Status characteristics including race, sexuality, and gender identity play a significant role in people's access to health and healthcare coverage. Despite documented disadvantages across these individual statuses (e.g., race), little research has investigated how the intersection of statuses affect health coverage. Drawing on an intersectional framework, this study uses data from the 2021
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Regional Innovation and Economic Transformation Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2024-05-14 Vijai J Singh, Thomas Allen
Abstract: An important aspect of globalization is the role of science and technology whereby nations and regions exhibit their capacity for scientific and technological innovations. Even though ideas, knowledge and expertise have no borders, some areas are better positioned to embark on scientific discovery and innovation than others. Even though production of scientific knowledge in one area ultimately
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A Micro-Sociology of an Emerging Global City: Miami Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Alejandro Portes, Ryan Bagwell
Abstract: This essay seeks to contribute to the contemporary literature on urbanization by focusing on the internal diversity existing in one emerging global city—Miami. We present first overall economic characteristics of this metropolitan area before discussing characteristics of three pairs of municipalities within it. These localities were deliberately selected to highlight contrasts and disparities
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Third-child Fertility Intention in Morocco: Analysis of Determinants Using a Gender-intersectional Approach Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Jackson Engala Moduka, Chaimae Drioui, Abdesselam Fazouane, Rachid Touhtouh
Abstract: Morocco has witnessed profound socio-economic and cultural transformations as a result of urbanization and industrialization. Although access to education and employment is unequal between men and women, the decline in fertility has triggered social mutations ranging from the lessening of the patriarchal system to the empowering of women. Each woman’s experience of gender inequality is different
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Analytical Overview of the Established Demographic Theories of Fertility: Agenda for Further Advancement Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2024-01-16 Yuri Frantsuz
Abstract: The demographic theory of fertility has interested prominent scholars for more than a century. Most recently and notably, Greenhalgh (1994), Van de Kaa (1995), de Bruijn (2006) and Leridon (2015) have dedicated their works to the analysis of the established demographic theories. They have provided a typology and analysis of demographic theories of fertility and illuminated many components
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Women's Empowerment, Region of Residence, and Contraception among Women in India Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2024-01-16 Ryan Talbert, Megha Rana
Abstract: Despite actions taken by the Indian government to improve national, regional, and village-level sexual and reproductive health, 49 million women still have unmet contraceptive needs. Yet, when granted access, women disproportionately elect for irreversible methods such that India has the highest female sterilization rate in the world. Building on these insights, the present study examines
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The Association Between Socioeconomic Status and Lifetime Fertility for Men and Women in South Korea: Is There a Gender Difference? Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2023-12-06 Jin Young Seo, Rebecca L. Stotzer
Abstract: This study seeks to examine the association between socioeconomic status of men and women and their lifetime fertility or childlessness. Declining fertility is a concern for many industrialized economies and childlessness is an important phenomenon that contributes to low fertility rates. This study used data from 4,705 of the over 10,000 people in the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (KLoSA)
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Occupational Segregation and Gender Wage Gap in Pakistan: Do Occupational Classifications Matter? Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2023-10-13 Muhammad Zaheer Khan, Rusmawati Said, Nur Syazwani Mazlan, Norashidah Mohamed Nor
Abstract: This paper aims to quantify the relationship between occupational gender segregation and gender wage disparities in Pakistan. Non-parametric matching-based decomposition method and a detailed set of individual and labor market characteristics, especially the detailed occupations at a 3-digit level, are used to determine the gender wage gap for males and females in and out of the common support
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Teleworking: An approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin America Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Yanira Marcela Oviedo Gil, Favio Ernesto Cala Vitery
Abstract: In this paper we propose a comparable measure of approximate teleworkers in Latin American countries using official labor surveys. To do this, we start from a review of the context and concept of teleworking that allows a better understanding of the matter. Then, we study the literature and propose a standard methodology, understanding teleworkers as homeworkers with occupations supported
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Fertility Decline in Bedouin Society in the Negev, Israel, in the Early 21st Century Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2023-08-03 Dr. Naser AbuSrihan, Prof Jon Anson (retired)
Abstract: At the end of the 20th century, the recorded total fertility of the Bedouin in Israel was over 10 children per woman, one of the highest levels ever recorded in human history. In the first decade of the present century, fertility declined by almost 50% and has since stabilized. This article examines how fertility decline is related to other social changes: the rise in living standards, in
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Conceptual Framework for the Evaluation of the Impact of Societal Instabilities on Demographic Behavior: A Model Linking Social, Political, Psychological and Demographic Variables Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2023-06-29 Yuri Frantsuz
Abstract: The paper proposes a model linking various types of societal instabilities with fertility outcomes. The model incorporates the premises of the extended uncertainty reduction theory, originally developed by Friedman, Hechter and Kanazawa (1994), implying increasing fertility as the means to reduce uncertainty. In the previously published paper on the topic (Frantsuz and Ponarin, 2020) the
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A Result without a Cause: The Unique Fertility Pattern of the Israeli-Druze Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Onn Winckler
Abstract: The academic and non-academic literature on the Druze emphasize their uniqueness. This rests on many components, the main one being the fact that they continue to live in closed communities; they maintain the confidentiality of their religion; the religion is closed to outsiders; and marriage outside the community is almost non-existent. None of the research on the Israeli-Druze, however
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Occupational Gender Segregation in the Rural and Urban Labor Market of Pakistan Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2023-02-16 Muhammad Zaheer Khan, Rusmawati Said, Nur Syazwani Mazlan, Norashidah Mohamed Nor
Abstract: This study provides detailed insight into the extent and pattern of occupational segregation by gender in a multi-group context in Pakistan. Microdata obtained from the labor force survey of Pakistan for years 2013-2018 are pooled to obtain more reliable estimates over time. The local segregation measures are used to study occupational segregation by gender and for several subgroups based
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The Role of Child's Gender in Fertility and Family Structure: Evidence across Countries and Centuries Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2023-01-26 Hamid Noghanibehambari
Abstract: Previous studies have documented that a child's gender affects future fertility and family structure across several parts of the world. This paper use a comprehensive sets of data sources to examine its heterogeneity across countries and cohorts. Using individual-level data of 516 sample-years from 98 countries that span more than 300 years, I find that, on average, families increase their
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Couple Asymmetries and Modern Contraceptive Use among Young Married Women in Nigeria Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2023-01-26 Olaide Ojoniyi, Dr Sasha Frade
Abstract: Nigeria is faced with high fertility, maternal and child mortality, and a rapid population growth rate. The uptake of modern methods of contraception is crucial to reduce the high fertility rate, halt population growth, lessen child mortality, and enhance maternal health. This study assessed partners' socio-economic and demographic asymmetries as barriers to modern contraceptive use among
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Self-employment as an Alternative to Labor Market Bifurcation: The Role of Human and Ethnic Social Capital Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2023-01-11 Alejandro Portes, Ryan Bagwell
Abstract: The article examines the role of self-employment in a post-industrial labor market bifurcated between high paying-jobs in the profession and low-paying jobs in the services and construction. In the context, self-employment emerges as an alternative to pour wages and unemployment among both native and immigrant workers. The analysis shows that self-employment is not homogenous between “survival”
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Access to Housing of Migrant Populations in Montevideo Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-12-06 Julieta Bengochea, Victoria Prieto Rosas, Camila Montiel
Abstract: Collective dwellings are highly prevalent among migrants in south-south migration destination countries, typically associated with poor building quality, overcrowding, and unsafe rental arrangements for their occupants. Using longitudinal data from the Recent Immigration Ethnosurvey (ENIR) conducted in Montevideo from July 2018 to March 2019, this article examines the housing conditions among
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Determinants of Early Neonatal Mortality in Indonesia Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-12-06 Irdam Ahmad, Nadia Qothrunnada, Yulintin Riana Dewi
Abstract: This study aimed to analyze the factors that contributed to early neonatal mortality in Indonesia using the raw data from the 2017 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey. The analytical method used was the Rare Event Logistic Regression Model. The results showed that infants who were more likely to die at early neonatal or seven days of life were born to working mothers, mothers with aged <20
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Poorly paid jobs or study fields? Gender pay gap of tertiary-educated employees in contemporary European labour markets Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-09-27 Tomáš Doseděl
Abstract: This article examines the reasons for gender-based income inequalities of tertiary-educated people in European labour markets. In the 50 years since the adoption of the anti-discrimination law in many countries, several explanations for gender-based income inequalities have been proposed. Following a literature review, the author presents two hypotheses concerning the lower female income
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Moroccan Middle Classes between Reality and Perception: A Comparative Analysis of Monetary and Subjective Approaches Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-09-27 Fouzia Daoudim
Abstract: This article has a twofold purpose: the first is to compare the lifestyle, the socio-demographic profile and perceptions of the middle classes measured according to several monetary approaches. This comparison makes it possible to determine which approaches lead to a middle class that represents the typical characteristics of this group as described in the literature and that is most consistent
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Typology of Journeys of Honduran Migrant Men in Transit Through Mexico Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-09-27 Eduardo Torre Cantalapiedra
Abstract: The objective of this work is to analyze the types of journeys undertaken by Honduran migrant men in irregular transit through Mexican territory to the United States, by focusing on a set of characteristics of the journeys that are directly shaped by the agency of migrants: the use of coyotes (smugglers), the selection of routes, modes of transport, the support of assistance networks, and
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Moroccan Middle Classes between Reality and Perception: A Comparative Analysis of Monetary and Subjective Approaches Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-09-27 Fouzia Daoudim
Abstract: This article has a twofold purpose: the first is to compare the lifestyle, the socio-demographic profile and perceptions of the middle classes measured according to several monetary approaches. This comparison makes it possible to determine which approaches lead to a middle class that represents the typical characteristics of this group as described in the literature and that is most consistent
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Poorly paid jobs or study fields? Gender pay gap of tertiary-educated employees in contemporary European labour markets Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-09-27 Tomáš Doseděl
Abstract: This article examines the reasons for gender-based income inequalities of tertiary-educated people in European labour markets. In the 50 years since the adoption of the anti-discrimination law in many countries, several explanations for gender-based income inequalities have been proposed. Following a literature review, the author presents two hypotheses concerning the lower female income
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Typology of Journeys of Honduran Migrant Men in Transit Through Mexico Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-09-27 Eduardo Torre Cantalapiedra
Abstract: The objective of this work is to analyze the types of journeys undertaken by Honduran migrant men in irregular transit through Mexican territory to the United States, by focusing on a set of characteristics of the journeys that are directly shaped by the agency of migrants: the use of coyotes (smugglers), the selection of routes, modes of transport, the support of assistance networks, and
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Emerging Strategies for Promoting Local Economic Performance of American Communities Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-06-08 Vijai P. Singh
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Emerging Strategies for Promoting Local Economic Performance of American Communities Vijai P. Singh Abstract This paper explores a new localism dynamic in American communities redeveloping their socioeconomic base for a more stable and promising future. Key to this new localism is the recognition that each community has its own economic
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Female Labor Participation Rate and Economic Growth in South Asian Countries Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-03-23 Imtiyaz Ahmad Shah, Imtiyaz ul Haq
Abstract: This paper investigates the impact of economic growth on the female labor force participation rate (FLPR) in six selected South Asian countries by employing balanced panel data from 2000 to 2019. Pairwise Dumitrescu Hurlin Panel causality test is used to examine the panel causality test between economic growth and FLPR. Pooled OLS, random effects, fixed effect, PCSE, and dummy variable interaction
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Taylor's Law and the Relationship between Life Expectancy at Birth and Variance in Age at Death in a Period Life Table Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-02-24 David A. Swanson, Lucky M. Tedrow
Abstract: Mean age at death in a period life table is a major indicator of population health, as is the table’s variance in age at death. Taylor’s Law is a widely observed empirical pattern that relates variances to means in sets of non-negative measurements via an approximate power function. It has found application to human mortality. We add to this research by showing that Taylor’s Law leads to
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Fertility Preferences and Outcomes in Morocco: Does Women's Empowerment Matter in Actual-ideal Gap? Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-01-05 Chaimae Drioui, Fatima Bakass
Abstract: In Morocco, the fertility transition process, like changes in fertility preferences, has been accompanied by a notable improvement in women's status. The aim of this paper is to study the impact of Moroccan women's empowerment on the actual-ideal gap, an indicator that measures the gap between two components, the number of surviving children and the ideal number of children, and hence on
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Taylor’s Law and the Relationship between Life Expectancy at Birth and Variance in Age at Death in a Period Life Table Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 David A. Swanson,Lucky M. Tedrow
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Fertility Preferences and Outcomes in Morocco: Does Women's Empowerment Matter in Actual-ideal Gap? Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Chaimae Drioui,Fatima Bakass
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Female Labor Participation Rate and Economic Growth in South Asian Countries Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Imtiyaz Ahmad Shah,Imtiyaz ul Haq
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Introduction to Special Collection Eight on Children's Well-Being from Different Angles Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-12-07 Dagmar Kutsar, Heili Pals
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Introduction to Special Collection Eight on Children’s Well-Being from Different Angles Dagmar Kutsar and Heili Pals Introduction The papers included in this Special Collection originate from–or were inspired by–the 7th conference of the International Society for Child Indicators (ISCI) ‘Children of the Worlds: The Touch of Change. Research
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Explaining the Associations of Education and Occupation with Childlessness: The Role of Desires and Expectations to Remain Childless Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-11-30 Renske M. Verweij, Gert Stulp, Harold Snieder, Melinda C. Mills
Abstract: Although there are well-established relationships between women's higher education, labour force participation (LFP), and occupation on the one hand and childlessness on the other hand in the US, the underlying reasons and the role that childlessness desires and expectations play remain unclear. We use the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth in the United States (N=4,198 women) and apply
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Cashing in on the Demographic Dividend: Is Bangladesh Moving in the Right Direction? Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-11-23 Nusrat Jafrin, Rulia Akhtar, Muhammad Mehedi Masud, Deboshree Ghosh
Abstract: The demographic dividend contributes to a nation’s economic performance by increasing its per capita income, savings and investments. In recent decades, Bangladesh, like other South Asian countries, is passing through its demographic dividend phase, which can promote overall sustainable socioeconomic development of the country. This window of opportunity has a dynamic comparative advantage
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The Transition from Foster Care to Adulthood in Poland Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-11-10 Jolanta Grotowska-Leder, Iwona Kudlińska-Chróścicka
Abstract: This paper explores the process of transition into adulthood from the foster care system in Poland in the context of the legal and institutional regulations shaping early adulthood. Despite the paradigm shift and the rule of moving away from institutional forms of foster care towards a diverse range of family based forms of care, the transition to adulthood from foster care is still highly
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The Socially Differentiated Impact of School-related Factors on Children's Life Satisfaction: The French Example Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-09-14 Kevin Diter, Claude Martin, Julia Buzaud, Zoé Perron
Abstract: Over the past fifty years, the topic of children’s well-being has garnered attention in political and academic debates. In recent decades, the extensive literature on the topic has documented the numerous determinants of children’s life satisfaction, as well as their relative importance according to cultural contexts. This increasing attention paid to children’s subjective well-being includes
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The Role of Sociodemographic Factors During a Pandemic Outbreak: Aggravators and Mitigators Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-08-03 Masoud Shahmanzari, Enes Eryarsoy
Abstract: Many macro- and micro-level factors affect the spread of an infectious disease. Among them are sociodemographic, socioeconomic, sociocultural, health care system infrastructure, use of alcohol or substances, level of life disruptions because of chronic illnesses. Because of accuracy and timeliness issues, officials are often forced to make one-size-fits-all decisions across all regions. This
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Life Satisfaction and Hope in Conflict-Displaced Children: Influence of Individual Factors, Microsystem Factors and Humanitarian Interventions Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-07-14 Esther Ariyo, Dimitri Mortelmans, Edwin Wouters
Abstract: Limited information exists on life satisfaction and hope of internally displaced children in conflict-affected areas. Using both the ecological and resilience frameworks on children's well-being, this study investigates the associations between age, gender, parent-child relationship and livelihood support on life satisfaction and hope of conflict affected children. The study focuses on children
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The Perspective of Estonian Children and Adults on Children's Right to Participate in Society Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-05-27 Andra Reinomägi
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to explore the perception of participation right of children in Estonian society from the perspective of adults and children by taking into consideration their sociodemographic background. The study draws on data from Estonia's Second Children's Rights and Parenting Survey (2018; a sample of 1,063 children at age 10–17, and 1,083 adults in the age range of 18–74)
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Children's Subjective Well-being in Bangladesh: Influence of Socio-demographic and Economic Factors Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-05-11 Haridhan Goswami
Abstract: Overall, research on children’s subjective well-being has received considerable attention from researchers and policymakers in past decades. However, we know very little about children’s subjective well-being in Bangladesh, which has around 64 million children. This article attempts to fill part of this gap. It aims to identify the key socio-demographic and economic factors that are associated
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Impact of Family Benefits on Persistent Child Poverty in Estonia Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-04-15 Hede Sinisaar
Abstract: The family’s economic situation is one of the fundamental components of children’s well-being. Although child poverty has been researched extensively, previous studies have mostly focused on specific points in time. This article focuses on the rate of persistent poverty among children in Estonia based on the definition put forward by Eurostat, and data from the Estonian Social Survey (ESS)
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Does Age Matter? Life Satisfaction and Subjective Well-Being among Children Aged 10 and 12 in Russia Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-03-17 Zhanna Bruk, Svetlana Ignatjeva, Natallia Sianko, Liudmila Volosnikova
Abstract: This study uses a developmental perspective to examine correlates of subjective well-being and life satisfaction among 10-year-old and 12-year-old students (N = 1,959) from the Tyumen region in West Siberia, Russia. Overall, children’s satisfaction with life as a whole was positively associated with perceptions of family life across both age groups. As hypothesized, developmental differences
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Beyond a Living Apart Together Relationship: A Children's Rights Perspective on Child Well-being Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-03-09 Wouter Vandenhole
Abstract: At first sight, child well-being and international children’s rights law have much in common. Specifically, they both focus on a category of human beings defined by age (children), and both are concerned about ‘child flourishing’. Surprisingly perhaps, the word well-being is rarely used in children’s rights work, and it is not very prominent in the leading human rights instrument on children’s
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The Relationship Between Frequent Bullying and Subjective Well-Being in Indonesian Children Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-03-03 Ihsana Sabriani Borualogo, Ferran Casas
Abstract: The aim of this study was to ascertain the relationship between bullying (at home and at school) and subjective well-being (SWB) across three age groups (8, 10, and 12 years old) in Indonesia. This was a cross-sectional study that used data from the third wave of the Children’s Worlds Survey (N = 21,002; 49.4% boys, 50.6% girls), which was conducted in West Java Province, Indonesia. Bullying
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Clustering of the Demographic Regimes of Europe at the National Level: A Methodological Assessment Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-02-24 Konstantinos N. Zafeiris, Aspasia Tsoni
Abstract: The scope of this paper is to apply the method of hierarchical cluster analysis to demographic data and discuss the problems of such an approach. Several demographic variables for population change, population structure, fertility and mortality were used to cluster European populations and identify homogenous spatial areas or resemblances among them. Subsequently, these variables were examined
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Revealing Gender Gap Changes in Home Production and Labor Income in Uruguay Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-20 Marisa Bucheli, Cecilia Lara
Abstract: A vast international literature has provided evidence on the key role of women in household activities as well as a long-term trend of time reallocation toward a more egalitarian gender division of work. Our objective is to study the changes in gender gaps in home production and the labor market in Uruguay between 2006 and 2013. Our main conclusions are: i) the gender gaps for time spent
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The Transition from Foster Care to Adulthood in Poland Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Jolanta Grotowska-Leder,Iwona Kudlińska-Chróścicka
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Cashing in on the Demographic Dividend: Is Bangladesh Moving in the Right Direction? Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Nusrat Jafrin,Rulia Akhtar,Muhammad Mehedi Masud,Deboshree Ghosh
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The Socially Differentiated Impact of School-related Factors on Children’s Life Satisfaction: The French Example Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Kevin Diter,Claude Martin,Julia Buzaud,Zoé Perron
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Child Rights, Poverty, and Well-being: Measurement Debates and Empirical Advances Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Enrique Delamonica
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Impact of Family Benefits on Persistent Child Poverty in Estonia Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Hede Sinisaar
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Introduction to Special Collection Eight on Children’s Well-Being from Different Angles Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Dagmar Kutsar,Heili Pals
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Explaining the Associations of Education and Occupation with Childlessness: The Role of Desires and Expectations to Remain Childless Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Renske M. Verweij,Gert Stulp,Harold Snieder,Melinda C. Mills
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Introduction to the 60th Anniversary Issue of Population Review Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 William J. Haller
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Children’s Subjective Well-being in Bangladesh: Influence of Socio-demographic and Economic Factors Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Haridhan Goswami
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The Role of Sociodemographic Factors During a Pandemic Outbreak: Aggravators and Mitigators Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Masoud Shahmanzari,Enes Eryarsoy
Many macro-and micro-level factors affect the spread of an infectious disease. Among them are sociodemographic, socioeconomic, sociocultural, health care system infrastructure, use of alcohol or substances, level of life disruptions because of chronic illnesses. Because of accuracy and timeliness issues, officials are often forced to make one-size-fits-all decisions across all regions. This paper offers
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Life Satisfaction and Hope in Conflict-Displaced Children: Influence of Individual Factors, Microsystem Factors and Humanitarian Interventions Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Esther Ariyo,Dimitri Mortelmans,Edwin Wouters
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The Perspective of Estonian Children and Adults on Children's Right to Participate in Society Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Andra Reinomägi
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Does Age Matter? Life Satisfaction and Subjective Well-Being among Children Aged 10 and 12 in Russia Population Review (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Zhanna Bruk,Svetlana Ignatjeva,Natallia Sianko,Liudmila Volosnikova