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Excess mortality among the unmarried: A case study of Japan
Noreen Goldman
, Yuanreng Hu
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Anthropological Studies
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Arranged Marriage
25%
Attitudinal Survey
25%
Causal Explanation
25%
Developed Countries
50%
Divorced Women
25%
Excess Mortality
100%
Gender Differences
25%
Health Traits
25%
High Mortality
25%
Japan
100%
Japanese Society
25%
Japanese Women
25%
Japanese Workers
25%
Life Expectancy
50%
Marital Status
25%
Mortality Patterns
50%
Single Population
25%
Spouses
25%
Staggering
25%
Social Sciences
Case Study
100%
Developed Countries
50%
Divorced Person
25%
Gender Difference
25%
Japan
100%
Life Cycle
50%
Life Expectancy
50%
Marital Status
25%
Spouses
25%
Arts and Humanities
1900s
25%
Case Study
100%
Causal Explanation
25%
Excess
100%
Expectancy
50%
Japan
100%
Tradition
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industrialized Countries
100%