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satisfaction of males is barely affected by a child of the relationship, whereas the life satisfaction of females with a young … child is lower than that of females who do not have a child. This result holds for countries at different development stages …
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There is considerable uncertainty about how reproductive factors affect child mortality. Joint determinants are … multilevel-multiprocess model. According to the latter models, the mortality of a first child goes up as the mother's age … mother will be older when they are born. Avoiding a short birth interval reduces the chance that the next child dies, but …
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-birth variables and focus on conditions that have no or weak associations with socioeconomic determinants. We find that having a child … motive for the long term care of the disabled child. …
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infrastructure in Turkey and on natives' mortality—with a focus on infant, child, and elderly mortality. Our OLS results yield … suggestive evidence of a negative effect of the refugee shock on infant and child mortality. However, we find that this is a …
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infrastructure in Turkey and on natives' mortality - with a focus on infant, child, and elderly mortality. Our OLS results yield … suggestive evidence of a negative effect of the refugee shock on infant and child mortality. However, we find that this is a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012628447
males is barely affected by a child of the relationship, whereas the marital satisfaction of females with a young child is … lower than that of females who do not have a child. This result holds for countries at different development stages. There …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011496167
satisfaction of females who have a child younger than 12 years old is lower than that of females with no children. (2) The greater … the marginal effect of child’s age on the life satisfaction, the more developed a nation’s economic condition. …
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In this paper, we examine the pattern of spatial concentration of manufacturing industries observed in Tunisia and explore the factors driving firms' choices of location at the provincial level. We consider specialization and competition indicators as the driving forces and also examine the...
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A quarter of the population in high-income countries lives in rural areas. However, existing empirical evidence on these areas in OECD countries is scarce. Over the past several decades, many rural areas have been declining. Nevertheless, it is unclear whether these struggling rural areas are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015339036
A quarter of the population in high-income countries lives in rural areas. However, existing empirical evidence on these areas in OECD countries is scarce. Over the past several decades, many rural areas have been declining. Nevertheless, it is unclear whether these struggling rural areas are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015339584