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  • The specification of the pr... The specification of the propensity score in multilevel observational studies
    Arpino, Bruno; Mealli, Fabrizia Computational statistics & data analysis, 04/2011, Volume: 55, Issue: 4
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    The use of multilevel models for the estimation of the propensity score for data with a hierarchical structure and unobserved cluster-level variables is proposed. This approach is compared with ...
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  • A machine learning approach... A machine learning approach to determine the influence of specific health conditions on self-rated health across education groups
    Gumà-Lao, Jordi; Arpino, Bruno BMC public health, 01/2023, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Self-rated health, a subjective health outcome that summarizes an individual's health conditions in one indicator, is widely used in population health studies. However, despite its demonstrated ...
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  • The association between chi... The association between childlessness and voting turnout in 38 countries
    Mogi, Ryohei; Arpino, Bruno Demographic research, 07/2022, Volume: 47
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    OBJECTIVE This descriptive study aims to analyse the association between childlessness and voting turnout. METHODS We used the first nine rounds of the European Social Survey and logistic regression ...
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  • Who brings home the bacon? ... Who brings home the bacon? The influence of context on partners’ contributions to the household income
    Vitali, Agnese; Arpino, Bruno Demographic research, 10/2016, Volume: 35
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    Background: Female-breadwinner families represent a relatively new phenomenon in Europe. Little is known about the determinants of this couple type, which sensibly diverts from the traditional ...
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  • Life after death Life after death
    Bolano, Danilo; Arpino, Bruno Demographic research, 07/2020, Volume: 43
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    Spousal loss is one of the most traumatic events an individual can experience. Studies on behavioral changes before and after this event are scarce. This study investigates gender differences in ...
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  • Examining social determinan... Examining social determinants of health: the role of education, household arrangements and country groups by gender
    Gumà, Jordi; Solé-Auró, Aïda; Arpino, Bruno BMC public health, 06/2019, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    The majority of empirical studies focus on a single Social Determinant of Health (SDH) when analysing health inequalities. We go beyond this by exploring how the combination of education (micro ...
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  • I am a survivor, keep on su... I am a survivor, keep on surviving: early-life exposure to conflict and subjective survival probabilities in adult life
    Arpino, Bruno; Conzo, Pierluigi; Salustri, Francesco Journal of population economics, 04/2022, Volume: 35, Issue: 2
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    Life-course studies have shown that early-life conditions predict health and socio-economic status in adult life. This study analyzes whether experiencing a traumatic event in childhood, i.e., the ...
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  • Education Inequalities in H... Education Inequalities in Health Among Older European Men and Women: The Role of Active Aging
    Arpino, Bruno; Solé-Auró, Aïda Journal of aging and health, 01/2019, Volume: 31, Issue: 1
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    Objective: We assessed whether education inequalities in health among older people can be partially explained by different levels of active aging among educational groups. Method: We applied logistic ...
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  • Navigating between two cult... Navigating between two cultures
    Pessin, Léa; Arpino, Bruno Demographic research, 01/2018, Volume: 38
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    Gender attitudes toward women's employment are of particular importance because they positively influence gender-equal outcomes in the labor market. Our understanding of the mechanisms that promote ...
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  • Juggling Grandchild Care an... Juggling Grandchild Care and Labor Force Participation: The Effect on Psychological Wellbeing of Older Women
    Arpino, Bruno; Bellani, Daniela Frontiers in sociology, 01/2022, Volume: 6
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    Although it is well-known that care responsibilities are strongly gendered also in later life, the consequences for older women of juggling work and care responsibilities are understudied. This study ...
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