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The interplay of employment uncertainty and education in explaining second births in Europe
education births Europe
2014/11/20
This paper analyzes how labor market instability since the late 1980s in Europe has
mediated decisions to have a second child. In particular, I seek to determine the
dimensions of economic uncerta...
Household composition across the new Europe: Where do the new Member States fit in?
Household composition Member States
2014/11/20
In this paper we present indicators of household structure for 26 of the 27 countries of
the post-enlargement European Union. As well as broad indicators of household type,
we present statistics o...
Intergenerational family constellations in contemporary Europe: Evidence from the Generations and Gender Survey
contemporary Europe Gender Survey
2014/11/20
Demographic research has drawn attention to the multiple ways in which changes in
mortality and childbearing have produced major shifts in intergenerational family
structures. The aim of this arti...
Should governments in Europe be more aggressive in pushing for gender equality to raise fertility? The first "NO"
governments Europe gender equality fertility
2011/2/24
This paper takes the "no" side in the debate on the question posed in the title. The paper assumes that the dual-earner/dual-carer household model is the most likely aim of policies that push aggressi...
Should governments in Europe be more aggressive in pushing for gender equality to raise fertility? The first "YES"
ethics expert opinion fertility gender equity low fertility population policies
2011/2/24
Together with three colleagues, I have been asked by the MPIDR to debate the following question: “Should governments in Europe be more aggressive in pushing for gender equality to raise fertility? Set...
´Just Living Together´: Implications of cohabitation for fathers’ participation in child care in Western Europe
cohabitation ECHP Europe gender division of child care
2010/9/14
This article tests the assumption that cohabitation makes a difference in the allocation of child care responsibilities within couples. It has often been presumed that cohabiting individuals are less ...
Context:The measurement of unmet need for family planning—the discrepancy between individuals' sexual and contraceptive behavior and their stated fertility preferences —has generally focused on develo...
Timing of first union among second-generation Turks in Europe: The role of parents, peers and institutional context
Europe integration parents peer's influence second generation union formation welfare state policies
2010/4/6
This study examines the influence of parents and peers on first union timing among the Turkish second generation in Europe using pooled data from the TIES survey. Cross-national differences in union f...
Relationships between men’s gender attitudes and fertility Response to Puur et al.’s “Men’s childbearing desires and views of the male role in Europe at the dawn of the 21st century”
European fertility European/World Values Surveys fertility gender egalitarian attitudes gender roles men
2009/7/16
An analysis published in a recent edition of this journal (Puur, Olah, Tazi-Preve, and Dorbritz 2008) reported that, in eight European countries, men with egalitarian gender attitudes both desired and...
The Postponement of Childbearing in Europe:Driving Forces and Implications
Postponement of Childbearing Europe
2009/3/19
Postponement has been a major keyword in the description and the study of
demographic trends observed in developed countries during the last decades. With
few exceptions, during the recent decades d...
The National Immigrant Survey of Spain. A new data source for migration studies in Europe
immigrant survey international migration migrant strategies migration data set migration studies migratory networks Spain
2009/3/19
Spain has recently become the destination for large numbers of international migrants and now ranks as a key focal point for international migration in Europe. Currently, approximately one in ten resi...
Women's education and entry into a first union. A simultaneous-hazard comparative analysis of Central and Eastern Europe
education Eastern Europe comparative analysis Women
2009/3/16
The impact of education on women’s union formation has long been studied in empirical analyses based on economic and sociological theories. In particular, the literature has shown that the transition ...
The Low Fertility Trap Hypothesis:Forces that May Lead to Further Postponement and Fewer Births in Europe
Low Fertility Trap Hypothesis Fewer Births Europe
2009/3/12
This paper starts from the assessment that there is no good theory in the social sciences that would tell us whether fertility in low-fertility countries is likely to recover in the future, stay aroun...
Childbearing preferences and family issues in Europe:evidence from the Eurobarometer 2006 survey
Childbearing preferences family issues
2009/3/11
This article provides an overview of major findings described in the report on “Childbearing Preferences and Family Issues in Europe” written at the request of the European Commission, Directorate-Gen...
Ageing in Austria:An overview of “Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe” (SHARE) with special focus on aspects of health
Retirement Europe health
2009/3/11
After a short introduction to the “Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe” (SHARE) we present results for Austria focusing on different aspects of health. Among Austrians aged 50 and above—...