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  • Family-houses in Ghanaian cities : to be or not to be?
  • Cost-benefit analysis ; Family structure ; Ghana ; Housing ; Housing occupance ; Legislation ; Poverty ; Rent control
  • In Kumasi, Ghana's second city, one-quarter of all households occupy free accommodation and the population so housed continues to rise as a result of supply constraints. The paper examines the nature of such « family-housing » and, highlighting
  • Fertility and family planning among the elderly in Taiwan or integrating the demography of aging in population studies
  • Birth control ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Family ; Fertility ; Population ageing
  • The demography of aging has given major attention to fertility and mortality because of their centrality in determining age structure and their rather direct translation into family-level issues associated with population aging.
  • The persistence of family farming areas
  • The A. maps areas in the USA where family farming is strongest. Only one-third of US counties may be classified as agricultural| two thirds of these are concentrated in the Midwest. Family farming areas have remained quite stable since World War II
  • Continuous adjustment of family farms versus socialist structural transformation : the case of German agriculture
  • The text develops eight hypotheses as to why the socialist transformation from small family farms to large socialist farms had disadvantageous effects.―(l'A.).
  • The Bases of family status segregation: a case study in Exeter
  • 1971 ; Catégorie ; Croissance urbaine ; Devon ; England ; Exeter ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Logement ; Population urbaine ; Royaume-Uni ; Sociologie urbaine ; Statut familial ; Ségrégation spatiale urbaine
  • Cohort trends in the lifetime distribution of female family headship in the United States, 1968-1985
  • Demographic analysis ; Demography ; Family ; Family structure ; Model ; United States of America ; Woman
  • The AA. estimate cohort trends in the lifetime incidence and duration of female family headship. Hazard techniques are used to estimate movements into and out of headship, accounting for duration dependence and left-censored spells. The mean number
  • Preferences in family politics. Women's consciousness or family context? in Contextual models in politics.
  • L'A. étudie les facteurs, liés au contexte familial, susceptibles de motiver une prise de conscience politique des femmes aux Etats-Unis. Il effectue une analyse comparée des attitudes des hommes et des femmes. L'accent est mis sur certains
  • Substituting for families ? Schools and social reproduction in AIDS-affected Lesotho
  • AIDS ; Children ; Education ; Family ; Impact ; Lesotho ; Social reproduction ; Teaching
  • The AIDS pandemic is transforming family life for many children and prompting concerns about the potential breakdown of social reproduction. In light of this pandemic, ways have been subjected in which schools could further substitute
  • for the diminishing capacities of families. Such initiative remain small in scale and often justified in relation to retaining children in school. There is a need for the education sector ‘role to be understood in relation to an ethics of care, rather than
  • Agriculture ; Belgique ; Disparités régionales ; Ménage agricole ; Niveau de vie ; Pauvreté ; Revenu agricole ; Revenu familial
  • Agriculture ; Belgium ; Family income ; Farm income ; Living standard ; Poverty ; Regional disparities
  • The A. uses various databases and approaches. A distinction is made between income per worker, family agricultural income from the agricultural holding and total family income, including non-agricultural earnings. A quarter of full-time agricultural
  • holdings have an overall family income of less than 10 000 euros, or less than the guaranteed minimum wage. Other aspects discussed include the investment burden, the patrimony of farmers, the outlook for the future and the regional differences
  • Family migration and the relative earnings of husbands and wives
  • Différence entre sexes ; Etats-Unis ; Famille ; Genre ; Migration intérieure ; Ressource humaine ; Revenu familial
  • Family ; Family income ; Gender ; Gender difference ; Human capital ; Internal migration ; United States of America
  • Metropolitan income inequality during the 1980s : the impact of urban development, industrial mix, and family structure
  • Disparités régionales ; Etats-Unis ; Inégalité des revenus ; Marché du travail ; Modèle ; Niveau de vie ; Revenu familial ; Structure socio-économique ; Ville
  • Family income ; Labour market ; Living standard ; Model ; Regional disparities ; Socio-economic system ; Town ; United States of America ; Wage inequality
  • The empirical models presented here show that the interurban variation in income inequality can be explained by two factors : the level of urban development and variations in the urban characteristics of family and industrial structure
  • . A decomposition of 1979 and 1989 cross-sectional models reveal that while changes in urban family and industrial characteristics have been sources of rising inequality, there has been significant structural change in the urban models acting to decrease inequality.
  • Family formation in the Czech and Slovak Republics
  • Czech Republic ; Demography ; Divorce ; Family ; Fertility ; Former Czechoslovakia ; Marriage ; Marriage rate ; Slovak Republic
  • Family organization and fertility limitation in Nepal
  • Birth control ; Demographic behaviour ; Demographic transition ; Demography ; Family ; Fertility ; Nepal ; Social change
  • Consommation ; Consommation alimentaire ; Donnée ; Niveau de vie ; Revenu familial ; Ukraine
  • Consumption ; Data ; Family income ; Food consumption ; Living standard ; Ukraine
  • Enquête de 1997 sur le budget des ménages en Ukraine. Discussion sur les sources du revenu familial, sur la baisse des dépenses, sur la consommation de produits alimentaires de première nécessité, et sur les sources de l'offre alimentaire des villes
  • Family size and children's education in Thailand : evidence from a national sample
  • Analysis of a large, nationally representative survey shows that family size exerts a substantial negative influence on the probability that a child will attend secondary school in Thailand. The extent and the level of schooling at which this effect
  • The investigation of parameter drift by expanded regressions : generalities, and a family-planning example
  • The investigation of parametric drift by expanded regressions is demonstrated by an illustrative example concerned with the effectiveness of family-planning policies on the decline of fertility in the contemporary less-developed countries.
  • Family types and the persistence of regional disparities in Europe
  • Classification ; Europe ; Family ; Institution ; Regional disparities ; Social capital ; Social geography ; Typology
  • Migrants, non-migrants differentials in socio-economic status, fertility and family planning in Nepal
  • Analyse des différences entre migrants et non-migrants qui se manifestent dans le statut socio-économique et la pratique du planning familial au Népal. (GRECO 13).
  • Family photographs and domestic spacings : a case study
  • Domestic space ; Family ; Feminism ; Photography ; South-East England ; United Kingdom ; Woman
  • Fertility and family planning in Fiji
  • Birth control ; Birth rate ; Demography ; Family ; Family size ; Fertility ; Fiji