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Attrition in the Austrian Generations and Gender Survey: Is there a bias by fertility-relevant aspects?
attrition Austria dropouts Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) longitudinal data response rates
2014/11/27
Background: In longitudinal research the loss of sample members between waves is a possible source of bias. It is therefore crucial to analyse attrition.
Objective: This paper analyses attrition in a...
Performance-Support Bias and the Gender Pay Gap among Stockbrokers
Bonuses Commission Compensation Consumer Discrimination Earnings Economicss Women
2014/3/31
Organizational mechanisms, and their contexts, leading to gender inequality among stockbrokers in two large brokerages are analyzed. Inequality is the result of gender differences in sales, as both fi...
Gender, Race, Class and Self-Reported Sexually Transmitted Disease Incidence
Sexually Transmitted Disease Multivariate analysis adult men
2009/9/11
Multivariate analysis of data from two nationally representative surveys of adult men and women indicates that the likelihood of a self-reported sexually transmitted disease (STD) infection varies by ...
Fertility decline has characterized the Asian population transition over the
latter part of the last century. Beginning with the initiation of Japan’s transition
in the 1930s, fertility declines in ...
This paper looks at leisure,an aspect of life that is generally neglected in the demographic literature. It argues that not only are access to and use of leisure as gendered as other frequently discus...
Gender Equality, Parenthood Attitudes, and First Births in Sweden
Gender Equality First Births Parenthood Attitudes
2009/3/12
We analyse Swedish survey data on attitudes about parenthood among young
adults aged 22-30 in 1999, and examine who became parents over the next four
years. Our results show that while both men and ...
Explaining new trends in the gender gap of mortality:Insights from a regional trend-analysis from the Netherlands
gender gap mortality Netherlands
2009/3/11
The recent decrease of the male-female mortality gap in Western Europe has been accompanied by changes in the life style, educational level, family roles and employment of women. In this paper we try ...
Gender Preferences for Children in Europe:Empirical Results from 17 FFS Countries
gender preferences fertility crossnational analysis
2008/11/28
Gender preferences may have substantial implications for a couple’s fertility behavior. However, there is only limited empirical research investigating this subject in modern Western societies.