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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SOCIO‐ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF HALIYAS AND NON‐HALIYAS IN FAR‐WESTERN HILLS OF NEPAL
Haliya non‐Haliya
2016/1/28
The main aim of this article is to examine the extent of differences in socio‐economic
condition between Haliya and non‐Haliya households in Far‐Western Nepal. The Haliya
is "one who tills land," wh...
Political-economic Transitions and the Changing Context of Maternal Health Access in Tanzania: Evidence from DHS Data
Maternal health health inequality
2015/7/27
This paper highlights how the effect of household socioeconomic status on utilization of maternal health services changes over time concomitant with transformations of the social context, such as poli...
Demographic transition, demographic dividend and economic growth in Nigeria
demographic transition demographic dividends
2015/7/23
Changes in age structure that results from demographic transition have economic consequences. This paper identifies the period of potential window of opportunity or demographic dividends created by Ni...
Trends in Contraceptive Use in Kenya,1989-1998:The Role of Socio-Economic,Cultural and Family Planning Factors
family planning contraceptive use infant/child death demographic transition logistic regression interactive term
2015/7/21
This paper uses the 1989 and 1998 KDHS data sets to examine the role of socioeconomic, cultural and family planning factors in explaining the observed increase in contraceptive use in Kenya during the...
International Seminar on Demographic Responses to Sudden Economic and Environmental Change
Demographic Responses Sudden Economic Environmental Change
2015/6/26
The international seminar on Demographic Responses to Sudden Economic and Environmental Change was organized by the IUSSP Scientific Panel on Historical Demography and hosted by Reitaku University. Th...
The family,the market or the State?Intergenerational economic support in an ageing society
the family the market the State Intergenerational economic ageing society
2015/6/26
As the world population ages, the relative weight of the age classes changes drastically, sometimes quickly, and the economic and social arrangements guiding intergenerational exchanges that seemed to...
International Seminar on The Health,Social and Economic Consequences of Unsafe Abortion
Health Social Economic Unsafe Abortion
2015/6/26
The IUSSP Scientific Panel on Abortion, in collaboration with the Population Council’s Mexico office, held a seminar on “The Health, Social and Economic Consequences of Unsafe Abortion” in San Juan de...
International Seminar on Patterns of Economic Development, Social Change, and Fertility Decline in Comparative Perspective: Analysis and Policy Implications
International Seminar Patterns of Economic Development Social Change Fertility Decline Analysis and Policy Implications
2015/6/26
During the past couple of decades, many countries have experienced rapid economic development, as well as extensive changes in social and political conditions. These changes, in turn, resulted in fert...
The Gender Consequences ofthe Demographic Dividend: An Assessment ofthe Macro and Micro Linkages between the Demographic Transition and Economic Development
Gender consequences Age composition economic development
2015/1/22
The demographic transition causes the age composition of a population to evolve in a more or less predictable manner, but what are the social consequences? Macro economists focus on the ageprofiles of...
Economic crisis and women’s labor force return after childbirth: Evidence from South Korea
Asian financial crisis career prospects human capital accumulation labor force return after childbirth social policy reform South Korea
2014/11/27
Background: Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industrialized countries in the West; the link between economic swings and mothers’ work-return behavior is rar...
Economic crisis and women’s labor force return after childbirth: Evidence from South Korea
Economic crisis South Korea
2014/11/27
Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on
industrialized countries in the West; the link between economic swings and mothers’
work-return behavior is rarely addr...
Homogamy in socio-economic background and education, and the dissolution of cohabiting unions
cohabitation educational level heterogamy homogamy Nordic countries register data socio-economic background union dissolution
2014/11/26
Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of cohabitation, knowledge of how socio-economic homogamy affects the stability of cohabiting unions is scant. Few studies have compared the effects of ho...
Anticipatory child fostering and household economic security in Malawi
child fostering households Malawi Sub-Saharan Africa
2014/11/26
Background: While there is a rich literature on the practice of child fostering in sub-Saharan Africa, little is known about how fostering impacts receiving households, as few studies consider househo...
Economic support ratios and the demographic dividend in Europe
demographic dividends Europe intergenerational transfer national transfer accounts (NTA) population aging population projection savings support ratio
2014/11/26
Background: Support ratios and dependency ratios are widely used as indicators for measuring the effects of population ageing on economic development. Both of these indicators use fixed age limits to ...
Children are costly, but raising them may pay: The economic approach to fertility
children as consumption and investment goods economic theory fertility intra-family bargaining labor force participation opportunity cost public policies rational choices social context time and uncertainty
2014/11/26
Objective: This article provides a non-technical introduction to analyses of fertility which are based on a rational-choice paradigm and which acknowledge that raising children may have a strong impac...