Demographic Research
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Mortality modelling with arrival of additional year of mortality data: Calibration and forecasting (by Kenny Kam Kuen Mok, Chong It Tan, Yanlin Shi, Jinhui Zhang)
le 24/04/2024 à 10:00
Background: For commonly used mortality models, the existing estimates change with the recalibration of new data. This issue is also known as the lack of the new-data-invariant property. Objective: We adapt the Lee–Carter, age-period-cohort, Renshaw–Haberman, and Li–Lee models to […]
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The influence of parental cancer on the mental health of children and young adults: Evidence from Norwegian register data on healthcare consultations (by Øystein Kravdal, Jonathan Wörn, Rannveig Hart, Bjørn-Atle Reme)
le 09/04/2024 à 10:00
Objective: The aim was to examine how parental cancer affects the mental health of offspring aged 6–30, and age variations in this effect. Methods: Individual fixed-effects models were estimated from register data covering the entire Norwegian population in 2010–2018. The outcome […]
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The importance of education for understanding variability of dementia onset in the United States (by Hyungmin Cha, Chi-Tsun Chiu, Mark D. Hayward, Mateo Farina)
le 08/04/2024 à 10:00
Background: Greater levels of education are associated with lower risk of dementia, but less is known about how education is also associated with the compression of dementia incidence. Objective: We extend the literature on morbidity compression by evaluating whether increased levels of education […]
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The importance of correcting for health-related survey non-response when estimating health expectancies: Evidence from The HUNT Study (by Fred Schroyen)
le 04/04/2024 à 10:00
Background: Most studies on health expectancies rely on self-reported health from surveys to measure the prevalence of disabilities or ill health in a population. At best, such studies only correct for sample selection based on a limited number of characteristics observed on the invitees. […]
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How lifespan and life years lost equate to unity (by Annette Baudisch, Jose Manuel Aburto)
le 03/04/2024 à 10:00
Background: Life expectancy at birth (e0), life years lost at death (e†), and lifetable entropy (H) are key indicators that capture average lifespan and lifespan variation. Expressions and relationships among these summary measures form the basis to analytically derive a range of formal […]
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Age-heterogamous partnerships: Prevalence and partner differences by marital status and gender composition (by Tony Silva, Christine Percheski)
le 02/04/2024 à 10:00
Objective: We examine age heterogamy in the United States and its associations with other partnership characteristics following the nationwide legalization of same-sex marriage in 2015. Methods: We use American Community Survey data for 2017–2021 to examine age gaps in over 3.3 million […]
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Subnational contribution to life expectancy and life span variation changes: Evidence from the United States (by Wen Su, Alyson van Raalte, Jose Manuel Aburto, Vladimir Canudas-Romo)
le 27/03/2024 à 11:00
Background: The US life expectancy has been stagnating in recent decades, and along with this, the time trends of life span variation have shown stagnation and even increases with respect to historical levels. Objective: We aim to disentangle contributions from subnational levels (US regions) to […]
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Religion and contraceptive use in Kazakhstan: A study of mediating mechanisms (by Maxim Kan)
le 26/03/2024 à 11:00
Background: Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, religiosity has resurged in post-Soviet Kazakhstan. However, since the late 1990s, research on religion’s impact on contraceptive use and differences between religious groups has been lacking. Islam and Christianity align with the major […]
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Differences in mortality before retirement: The role of living arrangements and marital status in Denmark (by Serena Vigezzi, Cosmo Strozza)
le 25/03/2024 à 11:00
Background: To make the pension system robust to population ageing, Denmark will increase the statutory retirement age in tandem with national life expectancy. By universally increasing this age, this pension indexation policy might amplify known inequalities in mortality, such as those between […]
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Housework time and task segregation: Revisiting gender inequality among parents in 15 European countries (by Joan García Román, Ariane Ophir)
le 21/03/2024 à 11:00
Background: Although most countries show a general convergence in men’s and women’s investment in domestic labor, women continue doing more housework, especially among couples with children. However, cross-national descriptive estimates have focused exclusively on routine tasks, thus […]