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Age-period-cohort analysis of U.S. fertility: a realistic approach
A key question for the explanation of fertility trends in advanced societies is whether, in addition to age, period- rather than cohort-related...
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Describing and explaining age, period, and cohort trends in Americans’ vocabulary knowledge
For a quarter of a century researchers have been documenting and trying to explain trends in Americans’ vocabulary knowledge using data from the...
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Age-period-cohort analysis of depression trends: are depressive symptoms increasing across generations in Germany?
Several studies have examined trends in depression, but only few have explicitly considered possible generational differences. I examined changes in...
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Bad Jobs on the Rise? Age, Period, and Cohort Effects on Low-Paid Work in Hong Kong, 1986–2016
Low-paid employment is a global challenge that has become more acute in recent years. While previous research has examined the micro and macro...
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Chinese social value change and its relevant factors: an age-period-cohort effect analysis
Using data from the World Values Survey (1990–2012), this article attempts to describe and analyze the changing trends in public values during social...
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Trends in activities of daily living disability among Chinese older adults from 1998 to 2018: an age-period-cohort analysis
This study aims to investigate the age, period, and cohort effects on trends in activities of daily living (ADL) disability among Chinese older...
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Methods for disentangling period and cohort changes in mortality risk over the twentieth century: comparing graphical and modelling approaches
This paper explores changes in age-specific mortality risk across periods and cohorts during the twentieth century in the developed world. We use and...
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An Age-Period-Cohort Approach to Analyse Late-Life Depression Prevalence in Six European Countries, 2004–2016
Late-life depression is a condition that affects an ever-growing share of the population in ageing societies. While depression prevalence varies...
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Happiness in Japan: A Hierarchical Age-Period-Cohort Analysis Based on JGSS Cumulative Data 2000–2015
TheAge-Period-Cohort Analysis purpose of this paper is to examine factors affecting the happiness of Japanese people based on the JGSS cumulative... -
Lonely in a Crowd: Cohort Size and Happiness in the United Kingdom
Studies have shown that happiness level varies significantly across birth cohorts and baby boomers are the unhappiest of all birth cohorts. Yet, we...
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The Role of Organizational Ageism, Inter-Age Contact, and Organizational Values in the Formation of Workplace Age-Friendliness: A Multilevel Cross-Organizational Study
This study adopts the multidimensional concept of workplace age-friendliness as reflecting the extent to which organizations maintain age-related...
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To Evaluate the Age–Happiness Relationship, Look Beyond Statistical Significance
The persistent contentiousness of research on the age–happiness relationship is puzzling; it should be possible to gain clarity and consensus about...
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Theorizing in the Cohort Mode: On Ryder’s Processual Account of Social Change
The classic 1965 article by the Canadian-American demographer Norman Burston Ryder on the cohort concept has inspired generations of social...
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Bounding Analyses of Age-Period-Cohort Effects
For more than a century, researchers from a wide range of disciplines have sought to estimate the unique contributions of age, period, and cohort...
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Determinants of unhealthy BMI among women of childbearing age in Bangladesh
This paper investigated the determinants of unhealthy BMI categories, namely underweight, overweight, and obesity, for urban and rural women of...
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Transition to first marriage in Thailand: cohort and educational changes
This paper documents the changes in first marriage in Thailand over a three-decade period. Thailand provides a unique context to examine marriage...
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Do social media use and gadget loving affect innovative job performance? The moderation role of generation cohort: an evaluation of the kitchen chefs
In this study, the effect gadget loving on the social media use in the workplace and the social media use in the workplace on innovative job...
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