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Manlove, Jennifer; Logan, Cassandra; Ikramullah, Erum; Holcombe, Emily – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
This article uses a sample of 1,731 fathers aged 16 - 45 from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth to identify factors associated with multiple-partner fertility. Almost one third of fathers who reported multiple-partner fertility did so across a series of nonmarital relationships, and nonmarital-only multiple-partner fertility has been…
Descriptors: Early Parenthood, Fathers, African Americans, Hispanic Americans
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Fu, Vincent Kang – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
How does the fertility of interracial and interethnic couples compare to the fertility of endogamous couples? If exogamous couples have transcended the boundary between them, then exogamy should not affect fertility. Alternatively, opposition to the relationship from the couple's family and friends may reduce fertility. This study uses 2000-2005…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Marriage, Interpersonal Relationship, African Americans
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Rammohan, Anu; Dancer, Diane – Education Economics, 2008
In this paper we examine the influence of gender, sibling characteristics and birth order on the schooling attainment of school-age Egyptian children. We use multivariate analysis to simultaneously examine three different schooling outcomes of a child having "no schooling", "less than the desired level of schooling", and an…
Descriptors: Siblings, Birth Order, Multivariate Analysis, Gender Differences
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Taubman-Ben-Ari, Orit; Findler, Liora; Bendet, Chaya; Stanger, Varda; Ben-Shlomo, Shirley; Kuint, Jacob – Health & Social Work, 2008
Parenting twins is typically portrayed as more stressful than is parenting single children and, therefore, more of a strain on the marital relationship. With this in mind, the present study examined the contribution of infant characteristics and mother's internal resources (attachment style) and external resources (maternal and paternal…
Descriptors: Twins, Mothers, Child Rearing, Attachment Behavior
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Sontheimer, Dan; Halverson, Larry W.; Bell, Laird; Ellis, Mark; Bunting, Pamela Wilbanks – Journal of Rural Health, 2008
Purpose: This study examines the potential relationship between loss of local obstetrical services and pregnancy outcomes. Methods: Missouri Hospital Association and Missouri Department of Health birth certificate records were used as sources of information. All member hospitals of the Missouri Hospital Association that were located in cities of…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Hospitals, Pregnancy, Social Indicators
Martin, Joyce A.; Hamilton, Brady E.; Ventura, Stephanie J.; Menacker, Fay; Park, Melissa M. – National Vital Statistics Reports, 2002
This report presents 2000 data on U.S. births, highlighting maternal demographics (e.g., age, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, and educational attainment); maternal characteristics (medical risk factors, weight gain, and tobacco and alcohol use); medical care utilization during pregnancy women (e.g., prenatal care, labor and/or delivery…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Birth Rate, Birth Weight, Births to Single Women
Ventura, Stephanie J. – NCHS Monthly Vital Statistics Report, 1988
A survey of births of Hispanic parentage in 1985 in 23 states and the District of Columbia, where approximately 92 percent of America's Hispanic population resides, yielded the following statistical information: (1) 372,814 babies were born to Hispanic mothers; (2) nearly two-thirds of the mothers were Mexican; (3) Puerto Rican, Central and South…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Birth Rate, Birth Weight, Cubans
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Emory, Eugene K.; Noonan, John R. – Child Development, 1984
Explores whether an empirical classification of healthy fetuses as fetal heart rate accelerators or decelerators would predict birth weight and neonatal behavior scored with the Brazelton Neonatal Behavior Assessment Scale. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Birth, Birth Weight, Heart Rate, Infant Behavior
Curtin, Sally C.; Martin, Joyce A. – National Vital Statistics Reports, 2000
This report presents preliminary data for 1999 on births in the United States. U.S. data on births are shown by age, race, and Hispanic origin of the mother. Data on marital status, prenatal care, cesarean delivery, and low birthweight rate are also presented. Data are based on a more than 97% sample of births for 1999. The crude birth rate in…
Descriptors: Birth, Birth Rate, Demography, Minority Groups
Hamilton, Brady E.; Sutton, Paul D.; Ventura, Stephanie J. – National Vital Statistics Reports, 2003
This report presents revised birth and fertility rates for 1991-1999, plus previously published rates for 2000-2001, based on populations consistent with the April 1, 2000 census. Revised rates for Hispanic subgroups are also included. Rates are presented by age, race, and Hispanic origin of mother; by age, race, Hispanic origin, and marital…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Birth Rate, Birth Weight, Births to Single Women
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Currie, Janet; Stabile, Mark; Manivong, Phongsack; Roos, Leslie L. – Journal of Human Resources, 2010
Research has shown a strong connection between birth weight and future outcomes. We ask how health problems after birth affect outcomes using data from public health insurance records for 50,000 children born between 1979 and 1987 in the Canadian province of Manitoba. We compare children to siblings born an average of three years apart. We find…
Descriptors: Siblings, Body Weight, Physical Health, Foreign Countries
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Comer, Denise – Composition Studies, 2009
Over the past seven years, the 59 full-time faculty of Duke University's first-year writing faculty have birthed, fathered, or adopted 22 babies. What makes this faculty birth rate so staggering is not only that it nearly triples the United States' national average, but also that it differentiates their program from so many other spaces in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Pregnancy, Birth Rate, Child Rearing
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D'Onofrio, Brian M.; Goodnight, Jackson A.; Van Hulle, Carol A.; Rodgers, Joseph Lee; Rathouz, Paul J.; Waldman, Irwin D.; Lahey, Benjamin B. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Background: Recent studies suggest that the association between maternal age at childbearing (MAC) and children's disruptive behaviors is the result of family factors that are confounded with both variables, rather than a casual effect of environmental factors specifically related to MAC. These studies, however, relied on restricted samples and…
Descriptors: Birth, Age Differences, Mothers, Child Behavior
Rosenblum, Katherine L.; Olshansky, Ellen – Zero to Three, 2007
Due to advances in reproductive technology and more progressive adoption laws, prospective parents now have many more choices and opportunities for how they form their families. This article explores the experiences of adoption, gay and lesbian families, and assisted reproductive technology to illustrate the concept that there are many legitimate…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Development, Parents, Birth
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Knoester, Chris; Petts, Richard J.; Eggebeen, David J. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
This study uses data on 2,494 new fathers from the Fragile Families Study to analyze why and how the arrival of a new child may influence fathers' well-being and social participation. Our regression results indicate that changes in commitments to fathering are positively associated with changes in well-being, religious participation, and hours in…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Fathers, Birth, Well Being
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