place of residence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofplaceandresidence
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place
noun
uk/pleɪs/us/pleɪs/
an area, town, ...
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residence
noun[C]
uk/ˈrez.ɪ.dəns/us/ˈrez.ə.dəns/
a ...
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(Definition ofplaceandresidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Information requested included ages of child, parents and siblings, and parental occupation andplaceofresidence.
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Such railway towns were the exception rather than the rule in terms ofplaceofresidencefor railway workers.
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Postcodes were allocated to each individual on the basis of theirplaceofresidenceat the time of death.
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Four people (5 %) did not specify their previousplaceofresidence.
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All human cases have been georeferenced with respect to theplaceofresidence.
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They summarize the responses concerning primaryplaceofresidence.
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Hence, it is the same for all households, independently of theirplaceofresidence.
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The effect ofplaceofresidencealso remains insignificant during this age period.
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Survival analysis shows thatplaceofresidence, level of education, age at first marriage and marriage cohort affect the first birth interval.
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Although the effect ofplaceofresidencewas reduced when controlling for employment, it still remained statistically significant.
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On the other hand, the effect of maternal education increased whenplaceofresidencewas also taken into account.
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The results indicate that, of all the variables considered,placeofresidenceis the most important determinant of mass media exposure to family planning.
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Have they by some miraculous instinct or foresight set apart in each of them a commonplaceofresidence?
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Adjusted for marital duration, husband's and wife's education andplaceofresidence.
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Other important covariates were median income andplaceofresidence.
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If a place of infection different from theplaceofresidencewas written on the notification form, this place was preferred for the mapping.
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Furthermore, social support variables examined in investigations of educational attainment are commonly limited to material supports such as childcare andplaceofresidence.
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The holiday trip was clearly an urban phenomenon - the bigger theplaceofresidence, the more frequent the trips.
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Again, the marriage pool differed according to the foundling'splaceofresidence.
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Less than one-fifth of moves can be attributed to the desire to change one'splaceofresidence.
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