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    Functioning features of the labor market in St. Petersburg by N. N. Musinova

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The rapid changes (global, technological, economic) currently taking place in all spheres of life and creating uncertainty affect the dynamics of the number of marriages, divorces, birth rates, mortality, etc. Such changes transform the established types of employment and labor relations, generally affecting the labor market. …”
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  2. 502

    Les sociétés jbala et la nature by Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Dominique Caubet, Younes Hmimsa, Ángeles Vicente

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Exchanges at the borders, in souks and through marriages, enhance linguistic richness as well as agrobiodiversity. …”
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  3. 503

    Impact de la géographie sur la biodémographie ? by Michel Prost, Monique Revol

    Published 2002-06-01
    “…In a selection of 31 towns, we have separated those situated in lowlands from those located at altitude, and compared several parameters of biodemography. With almost 52,000 marriages having taken place in a period covering the 16th through the 19th centuries, we can present elements which are similar or different in these urban groups. …”
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    Niemann-Pick Disease: An Underdiagnosed Lysosomal Storage Disorder by Inusha Panigrahi, Manoj Dhanorkar, Renu Suthar, Chanchal Kumar, Mullai Baalaaji, Babu Ram Thapa, Jasvinder Kalra

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…With the high incidence of consanguineous marriages, South East Asian countries are expected to have high prevalence of these LSDs. …”
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    Xeroderma Pigmentosum: Man Deprived of His Right to Light by Subhash Mareddy, Jithendra Reddy, Subhas Babu, Preethi Balan

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Genetic counselling implicating the effect of consanguineous marriages should be considered in the management of XP patients.…”
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    The Long Road to Health and Prosperity, Southern Sweden, 1765-2015. Research Contributions From the Scanian Economic-Demographic Database (SEDD) by Tommy Bengtsson, Martin Dribe

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…In addition to the data on births, deaths, marriages, and occupations, it includes data on migration, household size, landholdings, taxation, and heights from the 1800s onwards and on income from 1865 onwards. …”
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    The 2020 IDS Release of the Antwerp COR*-Database. Evaluation, Development and Transformation of a Pre-Existing Database by Sam Jenkinson, Francisco Anguita, Diogo Paiva, Hideko Matsuo, Koen Matthijs

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The data is collected from historical records: including population registers and vital registration records covering births, marriages, in/external migrations and deaths. The database covers up to three linked generations (in some cases more), and contains micro-data on individual level life courses, and relationships deriving from addressbased household composition methods. …”
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    MARKET TRADERS AND INTER-GROUP RELATIONS IN JOS MAIN MARKET, 1975-2023 by Dele John Olu, Babajide Sunday Adedeji, Umar Muhuyideen Abdullahi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Hence, there are different mechanism of inter-group relations religion, language, inter-ethnic marriages, and education e.t.c, market centre as a medium or instrument of inter-group relations will be the focus of this study with particular reference to Jos main market. …”
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    Breast cancer screening among married women in Tanzania: does household structure matter? by Roger Antabe, Yujiro Sano, Daniel Amoak, Emmanuel Kyeremeh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, findings from multivariate logit regression analysis indicate that married women from monogamous marriages were more likely to have undergone breast cancer screening compared to their polygamous counterparts, even after accounting for demographic, socioeconomic, and healthcare characteristics (OR = 1.81, 95% CI = 1.24, 2.64). …”
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    Key social determinants of the Russian large family by R. M. Sadykov, N. L. Bolshakova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It has been revealed that at the current stage of society’s development, quantitative indicators of the large families are decreasing in terms of the number of children, and childless marriages are becoming more widespread and popular. …”
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    The 2020 IDS Release of the Antwerp COR*-Database. Evaluation, Development and Transformation of a Pre-Existing Database by Sam Jenkinson, Francisco Anguita, Diogo Paiva, Hideko Matsuo, Koen Matthijs

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The data is collected from historical records: including population registers and vital registration records covering births, marriages, in/external migrations and deaths. The database covers up to three linked generations (in some cases more), and contains micro-data on individual level life courses, and relationships deriving from addressbased household composition methods. …”
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    White Magic, Black Humour: Ella D’Arcy’s Narrative Strategies by Heather Marcovitch

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…A straightforward reading of her stories sympathizes with her male protagonists engaging in unsuitable romances and bad marriages. A resisting reading, however, shows these men as egotistical fools whose efforts to set the terms of their romances backfire. …”
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    The 2020 IDS Release of the Antwerp COR*-Database. Evaluation, Development and Transformation of a Pre-Existing Database by Sam Jenkinson, Francisco Anguita, Diogo Paiva, Hideko Matsuo, Koen Matthijs

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The data is collected from historical records: including population registers and vital registration records covering births, marriages, in/external migrations and deaths. The database covers up to three linked generations (in some cases more), and contains micro-data on individual level life courses, and relationships deriving from addressbased household composition methods. …”
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    The 2020 IDS Release of the Antwerp COR*-Database. Evaluation, Development and Transformation of a Pre-Existing Database by Sam Jenkinson, Francisco Anguita, Diogo Paiva, Hideko Matsuo, Koen Matthijs

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The data is collected from historical records: including population registers and vital registration records covering births, marriages, in/external migrations and deaths. The database covers up to three linked generations (in some cases more), and contains micro-data on individual level life courses, and relationships deriving from addressbased household composition methods. …”
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    Gagauz Identity in the Post-Soviet Period by Nesibe Ayşe Sağlam, Yusuf Adıgüzel

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We found their perception of Russian as their mother tongue besides their ethnic language has weakened Gagauz and the proliferation of mixed marriages leads to an erosion in their ethnic identity. …”
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    Governing bodies? by Kudzaiishe Peter Vanyoro, George Mavunga, Zvenyika Eckson Mugari

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This is done through invitations to potential clients to enhance their sexual organs and bodies as well as improve their marriages and finances. With the acronym of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Allies and Pansexual (LGBTQQIAAP) in mind, the paper explores how the flyers and posters pre-suppose that all bodies are inherently sexual, heterosexual, male/female, able-bodied, young and willing participants in sexual activities. …”
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    Influence of Domestic Violence on Pupils Academic Performance in Rubanda District. by Busingye, Scholar

    Published 2024
    “…The study found that 100% of respondents agreed on several causes of domestic violence, which included unfaithfulness, poverty (12 respondents, 20%), early marriages (5 respondents, 8%), diseases such as HIV/AIDS (9 respondents, 15%), gender inequality (10 respondents, 16%), and alcoholism (10 respondents, 16%). …”
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    The 2020 IDS Release of the Antwerp COR*-Database. Evaluation, Development and Transformation of a Pre-Existing Database by Sam Jenkinson, Francisco Anguita, Diogo Paiva, Hideko Matsuo, Koen Matthijs

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The data is collected from historical records: including population registers and vital registration records covering births, marriages, in/external migrations and deaths. The database covers up to three linked generations (in some cases more), and contains micro-data on individual level life courses, and relationships deriving from addressbased household composition methods. …”
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    Awareness and attitudes of pregnant women concerning genetic disorders and pregnancy termination in northeastern Iran by Nafiseh Todarbary, Abouzar Irandegani, Mojtaba Meshkat, Aida Gholoobi, Tayebeh Hamzehloei

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Genetic disorders are common in the Eastern Mediterranean region due to the high prevalence of consanguineous marriages. This study explores the awareness and attitudes of pregnant women in Mashhad, the biggest city in northeastern Iran, toward genetic disorders and the decision-making process regarding pregnancy termination. …”
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    Unveiling the obstacles encountered by women doctors in the Pakistani healthcare system: A qualitative investigation. by Ali Raza, Junaimah Jauhar, Noor Fareen Abdul Rahim, Ubedullah Memon, Sheema Matloob

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The prevailing patriarchal societal system includes stereotypes against working women; early marriages hinder women from practicing medicine. The prevailing societal system upholds the influence of in-laws and a husband for women doctor professional employment. …”
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