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  1. This study was conducted to estimate the magnitude of infant death clustering as well as the mortality risk associated with death of a preceding child and investigate how these have changed over three decades ...

    Authors: Joshua O. Akinyemi, Clifford O. Odimegwu, Olufunmilayo O. Banjo and Babatunde M. Gbadebo
    Citation: Genus 2019 75:12
  2. Significant reductions in mortality are reflected in strong increases in life expectancy particularly in industrialized countries. Previous analyses relate these improvements primarily to medical innovations a...

    Authors: Marc Luy, Marina Zannella, Christian Wegner-Siegmundt, Yuka Minagawa, Wolfgang Lutz and Graziella Caselli
    Citation: Genus 2019 75:11
  3. Female and male life expectancies have converged in most industrialized societies in recent decades. To achieve coherent forecasts between females and males, this convergence needs to be considered when foreca...

    Authors: Marie-Pier Bergeron-Boucher, Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Marius Pascariu and Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen
    Citation: Genus 2018 74:20
  4. Although mortality delay (the shift of the age-at-death distribution to older ages) and mortality compression (less variability in the age at death) are the key dynamics that drove past mortality trends, they ...

    Authors: Anastasios Bardoutsos, Joop de Beer and Fanny Janssen
    Citation: Genus 2018 74:17
  5. Given the increased link between retirement age and payments to the development in life expectancy, a precise and regular forecast of life expectancy is of utmost importance. The choice of the jump-off rates, ...

    Authors: Lenny Stoeldraijer, Coen van Duin, Leo van Wissen and Fanny Janssen
    Citation: Genus 2018 74:16
  6. What happens when citizens from societies with strong son preference culture migrate to countries in which preference for having a child of each sex prevails? Using data from Swedish population registers, we i...

    Authors: Eleonora Mussino, Vitor Miranda and Li Ma
    Citation: Genus 2018 74:13
  7. Social capital is defined as the individual’s pool of social resources found in his/her personal network. A recent study on Italians living as couples has shown that friendship relationships, beyond those with...

    Authors: Viviana Amati, Silvia Meggiolaro, Giulia Rivellini and Susanna Zaccarin
    Citation: Genus 2018 74:7
  8. Demographic thought and practice is largely conditioned by the Lexis diagram, a two-dimensional graphical representation of the identity between age, period, and birth cohort. This relationship does not accoun...

    Authors: Tim Riffe, Jonas Schöley and Francisco Villavicencio
    Citation: Genus 2017 73:7
  9. This article analyses how two co-residing generations contribute to the housework workload in Italy and France during the early 2000s. It studies the intergenerational exchange of time between young adults and...

    Authors: Letizia Mencarini, Ariane Pailhé, Anne Solaz and Maria Letizia Tanturri
    Citation: Genus 2017 73:6
  10. The rapid population growth of many African cities has important implications for population health, yet little is known about factors contributing to increasing population, such as the fertility of internal m...

    Authors: Philip Anglewicz, Jamaica Corker and Patrick Kayembe
    Citation: Genus 2017 73:4
  11. This paper examines the patterns and trends in attitudes towards wife-beating among women in Nigeria and their determinants. Using the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey datasets, a multivariate logistic re...

    Authors: Kolawole Azeez Oyediran
    Citation: Genus 2016 72:11
  12. Homeownership is the most important asset among the elderly in Europe, but very little is known about gender and living arrangement differences in this domain. This paper aims at exploring patterns of exclusio...

    Authors: Daniele Vignoli, Maria Letizia Tanturri and Francesco Acciai
    Citation: Genus 2016 72:9
  13. The Republic of Tanzania has been experiencing one of the highest infant and child mortality rates. There have been few efforts in understanding the bio-demographic factors associated with child loss. The 2011...

    Authors: A. Sathiya Susuman, Hamisi F. Hamisi and R. Nagarajan
    Citation: Genus 2016 72:10
  14. The study analyzes the spatial clustering and risk factors of infant mortality across high-focus states of India, using the Annual Health Survey (2010–2011), Census of India (2011), and District Level Househol...

    Authors: Ashish Kumar Gupta, Laishram Ladusingh and Kakoli Borkotoky
    Citation: Genus 2016 72:2

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