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Constructing Household and Family Structures in Linked Administrative Data in Australia •
Peta Darby, Australian Bureau of Statistics;
Shahd Al-Janabi, ABS;
Claire Clarke, Australian Bureau of Statistics;
Sean Buttsworth, Australian Bureau of Statistics;
Daniel Gow, Australian Bureau of Statistics.
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The Rising Prevalence of Living Alone among Young Adults in China: A Decomposition Analysis •
Yuanyuan Duan, China Agricultural University.
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Maternal Mortality Due to Abortion Complications in Forcibly Displaced Myanmar National Camps: Results of a Novel Community-Facility Capture-Recapture (CFCR) Study •
Blake Erhardt-Ohren, University of California, Berkeley;
Dipika Paul, Ipas Bangladesh;
Anik Mahmud, Ipas Bangladesh;
Anika Tarannum, Ipas Bangladesh;
Karen Weidert, University of California, Berkeley;
Altaf Hossain, BAPSA;
Sayed Rubayet, Ipas Bangladesh;
Ndola Prata, Bixby Center for Population Health and Sustainability, UC Berkeley.
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The “4-2-1” Family Structure: Simulation Based on the Family Multi-State Life Table •
Lu Han, Institute for Population and Development Studies School of Public Policy and Administration Xi’an Jiaotong University;
Qing Han, Institute for Population and Development Studies, School of Public Policy and Administration, Xi’an Jiaotong University Insti...;
Quanbao Jiang, Institute for Population and development Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University.
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Racial Disparities in the Life Lived without Parents: A Multistate Life Table Based on Survey Estimates and Matrix Projections •
Michael Jongho Moon, University of Toronto;
Benjamin-Samuel Schlüter, University of Toronto;
Monica Alexander, University of Toronto.
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Exploring the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Google Trends Data: An Application in Estimating Childcare Demand •
Sean Reid, University Of California, Santa Barbara;
Jacob A. Cooper, ChildCare Aware of America.
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Can I Interview Her? Gatekeeping in a Telephone Survey of Female Migrants in India. •
Sharan Sharma, University of Maryland;
Bijay Chouhan, National Council of Applied Economic Research;
O.P. Sharma, National Council of Applied Economic Research;
Jaya Koti, NCAER;
Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland.
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New Demographic Measures to Quantify the Housing Squeeze in High-Income Countries •
Tom Wilson, Advanced Demographic Modelling;
Elin Charles-Edwards, University of Queensland.