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Universal Transfers, Tax Breaks and Fertility: Evidence from a Regional Reform in Norway

The relatively high fertility in the Nordic countries has attracted considerable academic and political interest. Still, the causal relationship between economic circumstances and fertility in the ... of a long tradition—with considerable political and public opinion support—of “district policies” aimed at maintaining population levels in remote parts of the country. Comparable reforms in other

Leaving no One Behind: Displaced Persons and Sustainable Development Goal Indicators on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Political Science , London , UK This paper critically reviews evidence on the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) of people displaced due to conflict and violence, addressing the question, “How visible are ... why? And with what implications for SRH rights and justice? Literature Review Disaggregation and the Political Economy of SDG Metrics The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development brings together 17

Is Geographical Mobility Beneficial? The Impact of the South-to-North Internal Migration on Occupational Achievement in Italy

Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan , Via Conservatorio 7, 20122 Milan, MI , Italy Geographical mobility plays a crucial role in shaping demographic and social change, yet few ... , G. ( 2012 ). Causal inference without balance checking: Coarsened exact matching . Political Analysis , 20 ( 1 ), 1 - 24 . https://doi.org/10.1093/pan/mpr043 Impicciatore , R. , & Panichella , N

Group Normative Propensities, Societal Positioning, and Childbearing: Ethno-linguistic Variation in Completed and Desired Fertility in Transitional Central Asia

Kyrgyzstan, where ethnic groups and their ethnolinguistic sub-parts are characterized by both different stages of the demographic transition and different positioning in the socioeconomic and political ... -political context (Greenhalgh, 1990) and socio-demographic environment (Chamie, 1981) . Hence, while distinguishing between the cultural and structural dimensions and determinants of fertility, this

The Structure of Pandemic Vulnerability: Housing Wealth, Residential Segregation, and COVID-19 Mortality

. Lopez , G. 2021 . How political polarization broke America's vaccine campaign . Vox. Retrieved June 12 , 2023 , from https://www.vox.com/ 2021 /7/6/22554198/political-polarization -vaccine- covid- 19 ... composition by household race and income, 1990 - 2009 . The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , 660 ( 1 ), 78 - 97 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0002716215576104 Richardson , S

Can the Content of Social Networks Explain Epidemic Outbreaks?

the epidemic (Haug et  al., 2020) . The problem is that many NPIs generate social, economic, and political costs, in addition to imposing radical changes in human habits and people’s health (Tsamakis ... September 2021 (Ministério da Saúde, 2022) . Due to the lack of political support, the Ministry of Health faced difficulties in implementing NPIs, such as social distancing (Gori Maia et  al., 2021). The

The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers on Poverty, Inequality, and Employment During COVID-19: A Case Study from Brazil

of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil, the political instabilities, and the design of the main policy response: the EA. We, then, introduce our data and methods, followed by the results. Finally, we ... least partially, the exceptionality of Brazil and Mexico is explained by lack of political coordination and leadership. While both countries had presidents that denied the seriousness of the pandemic

Late-Life Changes in Ethnoracial Self-identification: Evidence from Social Security Administrative Data

for Hispanic immigrants. Macro-level social change in the ethnoracial and political landscape can lead to individuals changing or reclaiming their ethnoracial identification. The seminal work of Nagel ... changing enumeration instructions or definitions alone. During this period, individuals reclaimed their American Indian identification as part of the “Red Power” Indian political movement, which advocated

Assessing the Effect of Increased Deportations on Mexican Migrants’ Remittances and Savings Brought Home

economic, social, cultural, and political activities, which tend to be interlinked (Guarnizo, 2003) . For instance, migrants often bring presents and tell their family and friends about ideas and practices ... they encountered at the destination (i.e., bring political and social remittances) when returning to visit the home country (Guarnizo et al., 2003; Levitt, 2001) . Common forms of economic

No Longer Indigenous

constitutional recognition (Clark et al., 2017; Habibis et  al., 2016) . Both claiming and stepping away from an Indigenous identity is personal, culturally sensitive, political, and controversial (Carlson, 2016 ... substantial. This population growth should be interpreted in the context of changes to census wording and collection procedures (ABS, 2011; Barnes, 1998) and the political and social movements (significant

Inclusion in higher education: the perception of teachers of a public institution in the interior of the state of São Paulo

the Faculty of Philosophy and Sciences (FFC), Unesp, Marília Campus / SP. The data collected from a questionnaire indicated that teachers have a favorable perception regarding the inclusion process

Inclusion in higher education: the perception of teachers of a public institution in the interior of the state of São Paulo

the Faculty of Philosophy and Sciences (FFC), Unesp, Marília Campus / SP. The data collected from a questionnaire indicated that teachers have a favorable perception regarding the inclusion process

Disentangling Occupational Sorting from Within-Occupation Disparities: Earnings Differences Among 12 Gender–Race/Ethnicity Groups in the U.S.

stratification economics . Review of Black Political Economy , 42 , 1 - 6 . Darity , W. , & Mason , P. ( 1998 ). Evidence on discrimination in employment: Codes of color, codes of gender . Journal of Economic ... wages ? Journal of Political Economy , 105 ( 6 ), 1235 - 1268 . Wilson , V. , & Rogers , W. ( 2016 ). Black-white wage gaps expand with rising inequality wage inequality . Economic Policy Institute. Zeng

The Gendered Consequences of COVID-19 for Internal Migration

. F. ( 2022 ). Accounting for skewed or one-sided measurement error in the dependent variable . Political Analysis , 30 , 66 - 88 . Mueller , V. , Grépin , K. , Rabbani , A. , Navia , B. , Ngunjiri , A ... deepening socioeconomic inequities in paid and unpaid work . Feminist Economics , 1 - 2 , 117 - 132 . Sjaastad , L. A. ( 1962 ). The costs and returns of human migration . Journal of Political Economy , 70

The Teacher-Student Relationship in High School: Perception of the Public School Teachers

affinity and conflict indicators, it was verified that there is a weak positive correlation between the conflict indicator and the academic performance of the discipline Philosophy. However, in the Geography

Influence Mechanism Analysis of the Spatial Evolution of Inter-Provincial Population Flow in China Based on Epidemic Prevention and Control

, which does not involve political, economic, cultural, or other exogenous factors but only the internal process of the network system. In the process of changing the network dynamics, the endogenous ... economic origins of immigration . The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , 510 ( 1 ), 60 - 72 . McKibbin , W. , & Fernando , R. ( 2021 ). The global macroeconomic impacts of COVID

Can Universal Cash Transfer Save Newborns’ Birth Weight During the Pandemic?

than 99% of the population benefited from the program. This unprecedented fiscal policy has sparked political debates, including whether the universal basic income is necessary for the welfare system ... interacting social, economic, and political factors at the individual, family, and community levels are vulnerable to stressful situations. Maternal stress can adversely affect fetuses’ development by

Did the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid Expansion Change Cohabitation Trends?

different from “on-time” expansion states in ways that may also be correlated with the likelihood of cohabitation, for example political liberalness or conservativeness. Results shown in Supplemental Table 3 ... insurance and private savings . Journal of Political Economy , 107 ( 6 ), 1249 - 1274 . https://doi.org/10.1086/250096 Hampton , M. , & Lenhart , O. ( 2022 ). The effect of the affordable care act medicaid

Spatial Patterns and Determinants of Inter-county Migration in California: A Multilevel Gravity Model Approach

practical and political reasons to conduct county-level analysis. State governments frequently use counties to conduct population estimation and forecasting; numerous state funds are distributed to counties ... . ( 2008 ). A gravity model of immigration . Economics Letters , 99 ( 1 ), 164 - 167 . Liu , X. , Andris , C. , & Desmarais , B. A. ( 2019 ). Migration and political polarization in the US: An analysis of