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Too precarious to walk: an integrated "three delays" framework for modeling barriers to maternal health care and birth registration among stateless persons and irregular migrants in Malaysia. 岌岌可危,无法行走:马来西亚无国籍人士和非正规移民在孕产妇保健和出生登记方面的障碍建模 "三延迟 "综合框架。
Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-03 DOI: 10.1186/s41118-021-00129-3
Amanda R Cheong, Mary Anne K Baltazar

This study extends Thaddeus and Maine's (1994) "three delays" framework to model the interrelated barriers to maternal health care and birth registration. We focus on stateless persons and irregular migrants, populations that are especially at risk of being "left behind" in United Nations member states' efforts to "provide legal identity to all" as part of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork conducted in Sabah, Malaysia, we model delays in accessing maternal health care and birth registration as an integrated, cyclical process. We identify the political and legal barriers that stateless or migrant families confront while deciding to make institutional contact (Phase I), identifying and reaching health or registering institutions (Phase II), and receiving adequate and appropriate treatment (Phase III). We find that exclusion from one system raises the risk of exclusion from the other, resulting in a range of negative consequences, including increased health risks, governments' impaired ability to monitor population health, and the perpetuation of intergenerational cycles of legal exclusion.

本研究扩展了 Thaddeus 和 Maine(1994 年)的 "三个延迟 "框架,以模拟孕产妇保健和出生登记方面相互关联的障碍。我们的研究重点是无国籍人士和非法移民,在联合国会员国努力 "为所有人提供合法身份"(作为 2030 年可持续发展议程的一部分)的过程中,他们尤其有可能被 "抛在后面"。根据在马来西亚沙巴州开展的定性实地调查,我们将获得孕产妇保健和出生登记方面的延误视为一个综合的、循环往复的过程。我们确定了无国籍或移民家庭在决定与机构接触(第一阶段)、确定并到达医疗或登记机构(第二阶段)以及接受充分适当治疗(第三阶段)时所面临的政治和法律障碍。我们发现,被一个系统排斥会增加被另一个系统排斥的风险,从而导致一系列负面后果,包括健康风险增加、政府监测人口健康的能力受损以及法律排斥的代际循环永久化。
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Risk assessment for COVID-19 transmission at household level in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from DHS. 撒哈拉以南非洲家庭层面COVID-19传播风险评估:来自国土安全部的证据。
Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-25 DOI: 10.1186/s41118-021-00130-w
Olusesan Ayodeji Makinde, Joshua O Akinyemi, Lorretta F Ntoimo, Chukwuedozie K Ajaero, Dorothy Ononokpono, Pamela C Banda, Yemi Adewoyin, Rebaone Petlele, Henry Ugwu, Clifford Obby Odimegwu

Household habitat conditions matter for diseases transmission and control, especially in the case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). These conditions include availability and adequacy of sanitation facilities, and number of persons per room. Despite this, little attention is being paid to these conditions as a pathway to understanding the transmission and prevention of COVID-19, especially in Africa, where household habitat conditions are largely suboptimal. This study assesses household sanitation and isolation capacities to understand the COVID-19 transmission risk at household level across Africa. We conducted a secondary analysis of the Demographic and Health Surveys of 16 African countries implemented between 2015 and 2018 to understand the status of households for prevention of COVID-19 transmission in home. We assessed handwashing capacity and self-isolation capacity using multiple parameters, and identified households with elderly persons, who are most at risk of the disease. We fitted two-level random intercept logit models to explore independent relationships among the three indicators, while controlling for the selected explanatory variables. Handwashing capacity was highest in Tanzania (48.2%), and lowest in Chad (4.2%), varying by household location (urban or rural), as well as household wealth. Isolation capacity was highest in South Africa (77.4%), and lowest in Ethiopia (30.9%). Senegal had the largest proportion of households with an elderly person (42.1%), while Angola (16.4%) had the lowest. There were strong, independent relationships between handwashing and isolation capacities in a majority of countries. Also, strong associations were found between isolation capacity and presence of older persons in households. Household capacity for COVID-19 prevention varied significantly across countries, with those having elderly household members not necessarily having the best handwashing or isolation capacity. In view of the age risk factors of COVID-19 transmission, and its dependence on handwashing and isolation capacities of households, each country needs to use the extant information on its risk status to shape communication and intervention strategies that will help limit the impact of the disease in its population across Africa.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s41118-021-00130-w.

家庭生境条件对疾病的传播和控制至关重要,特别是在新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)的情况下。这些条件包括卫生设施的可用性和充分性,以及每间房间的人数。尽管如此,人们很少关注这些条件,将其作为了解COVID-19传播和预防的途径,特别是在家庭居住条件基本不理想的非洲。本研究评估了非洲各地家庭卫生和隔离能力,以了解家庭层面的COVID-19传播风险。我们对2015年至2018年间实施的16个非洲国家的人口与健康调查进行了二次分析,以了解家庭预防COVID-19在家传播的状况。我们使用多个参数评估了洗手能力和自我隔离能力,并确定了最有可能感染该疾病的老年人家庭。我们拟合了两级随机截距logit模型,以探索三个指标之间的独立关系,同时控制所选的解释变量。洗手能力最高的是坦桑尼亚(48.2%),最低的是乍得(4.2%),因家庭所在地(城市或农村)以及家庭财富而异。隔离能力在南非最高(77.4%),在埃塞俄比亚最低(30.9%)。塞内加尔有老人的家庭比例最高(42.1%),安哥拉最低(16.4%)。在大多数国家,洗手和隔离能力之间存在强有力的独立关系。此外,还发现隔离能力与家庭中有老年人存在之间存在很强的关联。各国家庭预防COVID-19的能力差异很大,家庭成员年龄较大的家庭不一定具有最佳的洗手或隔离能力。鉴于COVID-19传播的年龄风险因素及其对家庭洗手和隔离能力的依赖,每个国家都需要利用有关其风险状况的现有信息来制定沟通和干预战略,以帮助限制该疾病对整个非洲人口的影响。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1186/s41118-021-00130-w。
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引用次数: 5
Costly children: the motivations for parental investment in children in a low fertility context. 昂贵的孩子:低生育率环境下父母对孩子投资的动机。
Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-17 DOI: 10.1186/s41118-020-00111-5
Anne H Gauthier, Petra W de Jong

While the literature has documented a general increase in parental investment in children, both in terms of financial and time investment, the motives for this increase remain unclear. This paper aims at shedding light on these motives by examining parents' own narratives of their parenting experiences from the vantage point of three theoretical perspectives. In doing so, the paper brings side-by-side the goal of providing children with human and social capital to improve their future labour market prospects, the pressures on parents to conform to new societal standards of good and intensive parenting, and the experience of parenting as part of self-development. The data come from a qualitative study of middle-income parents in Canada and the USA. The results provide some support for each of these perspectives, while also revealing how they jointly help explain parents' large investment in their children as well as the tensions and contradictions that come with it.

虽然文献记载了父母在子女身上的投资普遍增加,无论是在经济上还是在时间上,但这种增加的动机仍不清楚。本文旨在通过从三个理论角度审视父母对其养育经历的叙述来揭示这些动机。在此过程中,本文将为儿童提供人力和社会资本以改善其未来劳动力市场前景的目标,父母遵守良好和强化养育的新社会标准的压力,以及作为自我发展一部分的养育经验放在一起。这些数据来自对加拿大和美国中等收入父母的定性研究。研究结果为这些观点提供了一些支持,同时也揭示了它们如何共同帮助解释父母在孩子身上的大笔投资,以及随之而来的紧张和矛盾。
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引用次数: 1
Correction to: The nexus between education and fertility in six European countries 更正:六个欧洲国家的教育和生育率之间的关系
Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI: 10.1186/s41118-020-00109-z
R. Impicciatore, F. Tomatis
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引用次数: 0
Machine learning approach for predicting under-five mortality determinants in Ethiopia: evidence from the 2016 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey 预测埃塞俄比亚五岁以下儿童死亡率决定因素的机器学习方法:来自2016年埃塞俄比亚人口与健康调查的证据
Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-11-04 DOI: 10.1186/s41118-020-00106-2
Fikrewold H Bitew, S. Nyarko, L. Potter, Corey S. Sparks
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引用次数: 15
The validity of astrological predictions on marriage and divorce: a longitudinal analysis of Swedish register data 占星术对婚姻和离婚预测的有效性:瑞典登记数据的纵向分析
Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-10-19 DOI: 10.1186/s41118-020-00103-5
Jonas Helgertz, Kirk Scott
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引用次数: 1
Synergy in fertility forecasting: improving forecast accuracy through model averaging 生育率预测的协同作用:通过模型平均提高预测精度
Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-09-08 DOI: 10.1186/s41118-020-00099-y
H. Shang, H. Booth
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引用次数: 6
Parent-child communication about sex and romantic feelings: does having older siblings make a difference? 关于性和浪漫情感的亲子交流:有哥哥姐姐会有影响吗?
Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-08-24 DOI: 10.1186/s41118-020-00097-0
M. Pasqualini, A. De Rose
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引用次数: 5
Causal assessment in demographic research 人口统计研究中的因果评估
Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-07-23 DOI: 10.1186/s41118-020-00090-7
G. Wunsch, C. Gourbin
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引用次数: 1
"Like a virgin". Correlates of virginity among Italian university students “像个处女”。意大利大学生的童贞关系
Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-06-16 DOI: 10.1186/s41118-020-00082-7
M. Stranges, Daniele Vignoli
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