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Contraceptive Uptake Among Married Women in Uganda: Does Empowerment Matter?
Women Empowerment Contraceptives
2015/7/27
Although contraceptive prevalence increased from 24% to 30% between 2006 and 2011, this uptake is still below global level of 62% and low levels of women empowerment could be a factor. Data was extrac...
Assimilation effects on infant mortality among immigrants in Norway: Does maternal source country matter?
infant mortality country matter
2014/11/27
Assimilation models of infant outcomes among immigrants have received considerable
attention in the social sciences. However, little effort has been made to investigate how
these models are influe...
Assimilation effects on infant mortality among immigrants in Norway: Does maternal source country matter?
assimilation immigration infant mortality Norway source country effects
2014/11/27
Background: Assimilation models of infant outcomes among immigrants have received considerable attention in the social sciences. However, little effort has been made to investigate how these models ar...
Local determinants of crime: Do military bases matter?
armed forces BRAC deviant behavior geographic information system Germany
2014/11/27
Background: The majority of crime is committed by young men, and young men comprise the majority of the military-base population. The confluence of these two empirical regularities invites a scientifi...
The majority of crime is committed by young men, and young men comprise the
majority of the military-base population. The confluence of these two empirical
regularities invites a scientific look a...
Intergenerational transfers and European families: Does the number of siblings matter?
birth order family size intergenerational logit multilevel share tobit transfers
2014/11/25
Background: Existing research on intergenerational transfers has focused on income and wealth as the predominant determinants of the provision of financial assistance to adult children (Albertini, Koh...
Does his paycheck also matter?: The socioeconomic resources of co-residential partners and entry into parenthood in Finland
childbearing fertility Finland men socio-economic differentials union
2014/11/24
Background: Previous research on fertility has focused on women, and less attention has been paid to men and couples.Objective: The aim of this study is to examine how the socioeconomic resources of c...
Age, education, and earnings in the course of Brazilian development: Does composition matter?
age-education composition Brazil cohort size demographic transition earnings profiles education education transition
2014/11/24
Background: The impacts of shifts in the age distribution of the working-age population have been studied in relation to the effect of the baby boom generation on the earnings of different cohorts in ...
Pregnancy Intention from Men's Perspectives:Does Child Support Enforcement Matter?
Pregnancy Intention sexual activity Men's Perspectives unwanted pregnancies
2009/9/17
CONTEXT: Most research on pregnancy intention has focused on women's perspectives and characteristics. Because decisions about sexual activity and contraceptive use usually involve both men and women,...
Predicting Maternal Behaviors During Pregnancy:Does Intention Status Matter?
Maternal Behaviors infant Pregnancy
2009/9/14
Context: Women's behavior during pregnancy, which can affect the health of their infant, may be influenced by their attitude toward the pregnancy.
Methods: Multivariate analyses of data from the 1...
Does the Timing of the First Family Planning Visit Still Matter?
First Family Planning early unintended pregnancy first intercourse
2009/9/14
Context: The timing of a first family planning visit relative to first intercourse can affect the likelihood of an early unintended pregnancy.
Methods: Nationally representative data from the 1982...
Does Economic Inequality Matter in Cases of Infectious Childhood Diseases? An Analysis for India
Economic Inequality Matter India Infectious Childhood Diseases
2009/3/27
Infectious diseases are widely recognized as the major cause of child morbidity and mortality in many developing countries in Asia, particularly in India. It is well established that exposure to patho...
Reaching the MDGs:Why Population, Reproductive Health and Gender Matter
The United Nations Population Fund International Conference on Population and Development Reproductive Health
2009/3/27
The 2005 World Summit was an important event for those working to realize the commitments made at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo in 1994. At the World ...
Recently there has been increasing interest in the estimation of age-specific fecundability as a result of the progressive postponement of age at family formation in Western countries. It must be ...
Economic integration in an urban labor market Does migration matter? The case of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso employmen migration urban
2008/12/16
This study explores the relationship between migration and employment in Ouagadougou. Using both a cross-sectional and a longitudinal approach, we compare the economic integration of migrants to that ...