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Hong Kong 4 Suicide 4 Culture 2 Divorce 2 Taiwan 2 Age at first marriage 1 Coefficient of aggravation 1 Confucianism 1 Deprivation 1 Exclusion period 1 Gender 1 Geographic variation 1 Hofstede 1 Inequality 1 Insurance policy 1 Japan 1 Liquid 1 Mental health 1 Meta-analysis 1 Pesticide 1 Rural 1 Solid 1 South Korea 1 Spatial analysis 1 Substitution 1 Suicidal risk 1 Total fertility rate 1 Urban 1 Utility function 1 Victoria 1 Weighted total marital fertility rate 1 decomposition 1
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Article 9 Book / Working Paper 1
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Yip, Paul S.F. 9 Chen, Ying-Yeh 3 Wu, Kevin Chien-Chang 2 Yousuf, Saman 2 Ben Park, B.C. 1 Chan, Chee Hon 1 Chang, Shu-Sen 1 Chau, P.H. 1 Chen, Feng 1 Clapperton, Angela 1 Cui, Jisheng S. 1 Fan, Hsiang-Fang 1 Fang, Xiangzhong 1 Fu, King-Wa 1 Hayakawa, Yu 1 Hsu, Chia-Yueh 1 Kawano, Kenji 1 Kwok, Chi-Leung 1 Lam, Eddy 1 Lee, Carmen 1 Lee, Carmen K.M. 1 Lee, Esther S.T. 1 Li, Billy YG 1 O'Neill, Philip D. 1 Routley, Virginia 1 Tachimori, Hisateru 1 Upton, Darren 1 Wang, Yan 1 Wu, Kevin C.-C. 1 Xie, Kathy SY 1 Yamauchi, Takashi 1 Yip, Paul SF 1 Yung, Tiffany 1 Zhou, Yong 1
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Center for Intergenerational Studies, Institute of Economic Research 1
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Social Science & Medicine 6 Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics 2 Discussion Paper / Center for Intergenerational Studies, Institute of Economic Research 1 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society / C 1
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RePEc 9 OLC EcoSci 1
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“Geography of suicide in Hong Kong: Spatial patterning, and socioeconomic correlates and inequalities”
Hsu, Chia-Yueh; Chang, Shu-Sen; Lee, Esther S.T.; Yip, … - In: Social Science & Medicine 130 (2015) C, pp. 190-203
Past urban research on Western nations tends to show high suicide rates in inner city and socioeconomically deprived areas. However, little is known about geographic variations in suicide in non-Western cities. We used Bayesian hierarchical models to estimate smoothed standardised mortality...
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The roles of culture and gender in the relationship between divorce and suicide risk: A meta-analysis
Yip, Paul S.F.; Yousuf, Saman; Chan, Chee Hon; Yung, Tiffany - In: Social Science & Medicine 128 (2015) C, pp. 87-94
With some exceptions, literature has consistently shown that divorced populations are at higher risk for suicide than married ones. Here we make use of coefficients of aggravation (COAs), suicide rate ratios of the divorcees over the married, to study patterns of COAs and test the contribution...
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A study on the effect of exclusion period on the suicidal risk among the insured
Yip, Paul S.F.; Chen, Feng - In: Social Science & Medicine 110 (2014) C, pp. 26-30
An exclusion period (usually from 12 months to 2 years) is usually found in life insurance policies as a precautionary measure to prohibit people from insuring their lives with the intent to kill themselves shortly thereafter. Several studies have been conducted to investigate the effect of...
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An analysis of the Lowest Total Fertility Rate in Hong Kong SAR
Yip, Paul SF; Li, Billy YG; Xie, Kathy SY; Lam, Eddy - Center for Intergenerational Studies, Institute of … - 2006
Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in Hong Kong has dropped significantly over the past 30 years, from 2.48 births per woman in 1976 to 0.966 in 2005, which is one of the lowest in the world. It is mainly caused by the change of marital distribution which has contributed to about 56% of the decline in...
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A test of the substitution hypothesis: An analysis of urban and rural trends in solid/liquid poisoning suicides in Taiwan
Chen, Ying-Yeh; Kwok, Chi-Leung; Yip, Paul S.F.; Wu, … - In: Social Science & Medicine 96 (2013) C, pp. 45-51
Taiwan experienced both a significant decrease and a significant increase in the suicide rate during the period 1986–1999, which provides a unique opportunity to examine the substitution hypothesis in suicide research: that is, whether a reduction in the use of a certain method of suicide...
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Towards a reassessment of the role of divorce in suicide outcomes: Evidence from five pacific rim populations
Yip, Paul S.F.; Chen, Ying-Yeh; Yousuf, Saman; Lee, … - In: Social Science & Medicine 75 (2012) 2, pp. 358-366
The connection between divorce and suicide risk in Asia is unclear. To understand the contribution of cultural transitions to suicide among the divorced, we compare age- and sex-specific suicide rates among divorced men and women from five Pacific Rim populations: Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South...
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Economic fluctuations and suicide: A comparison of Taiwan and Hong Kong
Chen, Ying-Yeh; Yip, Paul S.F.; Lee, Carmen; Fan, … - In: Social Science & Medicine 71 (2010) 12, pp. 2083-2090
This study examines the impact of unemployment on suicide rates in Taiwan and Hong Kong during the period of rising unemployment (1997-2003) and its subsequent decline (2003-2007), with 2003 as the turning point. During these initial years of high unemployment, suicide rates increased markedly...
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Sequential Procedure For Fixed Accuracy Estimation of the Population Size in Recapture Sampling
Yip, Paul S.F.; Fang, Xiangzhong; Zhou, Yong; Wang, Yan - In: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics 45 (2003) 2, pp. 207-216
A sequential procedure is constructed to provide a fixed-accuracy estimator for the number of faults in a system. This paper focuses on the case when faults are homogeneous. However, the method can be adapted to other models by choosing a more robust estimator. The accuracy of the estimator...
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Bayesian Inference for a Stochastic Epidemic Model with Uncertain Numbers of Susceptibles of Several Types
Hayakawa, Yu; O'Neill, Philip D.; Upton, Darren; Yip, … - In: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics 45 (2003) 4, pp. 491-502
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Reconstructing the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Hong Kong by using data from HIV positive tests and diagnoses of acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Chau, P.H.; Yip, Paul S.F.; Cui, Jisheng S. - In: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society / C 52 (2003) 2, pp. 237-248
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