The trend in age at menarche in Indonesia: Birth cohorts 1944-1988

Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2014.Employing the Indonesian Family Life Survey, this paper depicts the trend in age at menarche in Indonesia for women born in 1944-1988. Mean age at menarche decreased from 14.39 years for birth year 1944 to 13.18 years for birth year 1988. Subsequently, thi...

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Main Author: Sohn, Kitae
Format: Journal Article
Published: Cambridge University Press 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51737
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description Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2014.Employing the Indonesian Family Life Survey, this paper depicts the trend in age at menarche in Indonesia for women born in 1944-1988. Mean age at menarche decreased from 14.39 years for birth year 1944 to 13.18 years for birth year 1988. Subsequently, this trend is related to the improvement in material conditions, measured by GDP per capita in childhood. The OLS results indicate that this decrease is largely explained by the improvement in material conditions. If age at menarche is considered an indicator of biological standard of living, these results suggest that the improvement in material conditions during the period converted to an improvement in biological standard of living.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-517372017-09-13T15:37:02Z The trend in age at menarche in Indonesia: Birth cohorts 1944-1988 Sohn, Kitae Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2014.Employing the Indonesian Family Life Survey, this paper depicts the trend in age at menarche in Indonesia for women born in 1944-1988. Mean age at menarche decreased from 14.39 years for birth year 1944 to 13.18 years for birth year 1988. Subsequently, this trend is related to the improvement in material conditions, measured by GDP per capita in childhood. The OLS results indicate that this decrease is largely explained by the improvement in material conditions. If age at menarche is considered an indicator of biological standard of living, these results suggest that the improvement in material conditions during the period converted to an improvement in biological standard of living. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51737 10.1017/S0021932014000315 Cambridge University Press restricted
spellingShingle Sohn, Kitae
The trend in age at menarche in Indonesia: Birth cohorts 1944-1988
title The trend in age at menarche in Indonesia: Birth cohorts 1944-1988
title_full The trend in age at menarche in Indonesia: Birth cohorts 1944-1988
title_fullStr The trend in age at menarche in Indonesia: Birth cohorts 1944-1988
title_full_unstemmed The trend in age at menarche in Indonesia: Birth cohorts 1944-1988
title_short The trend in age at menarche in Indonesia: Birth cohorts 1944-1988
title_sort trend in age at menarche in indonesia: birth cohorts 1944-1988
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51737