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Fertility 49 Fertilität 40 Germany 32 Deutschland 30 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 17 Women workers 17 Family 16 Gender 16 Geschlecht 16 Marriage 16 Bildungsniveau 14 Educational achievement 14 Familie 14 EU countries 13 EU-Staaten 13 Europe 13 Familienplanung 13 Family planning 13 Internal migration 13 Children 12 Ehe 12 Life course 12 Education 11 Employment 11 Europa 11 Health 11 International migration 11 Internationale Migration 11 Kinder 11 Migranten 11 Migrants 11 Migration 11 Mortality 11 Aging population 10 Alternde Bevölkerung 10 Gesundheit 10 Refugees 10 Flüchtlinge 9 Panel 9 Panel data 9
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Article in journal 110 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 110 Article 61
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Bujard, Martin 5 Vidal, Sergi 5 Brüderl, Josef 4 Hank, Karsten 4 Kavas, Serap 4 Kreyenfeld, Michaela 4 Mulder, Clara Helena 4 Schneider, Norbert F. 4 Spéder, Zsolt 4 Vanella, Patrizio 4 Bernardi, Laura 3 Di Lego, Vanessa 3 Doblhammer, Gabriele 3 Gummer, Tobias 3 Larenza, Ornella 3 Lersch, Philipp M. 3 Luy, Marc 3 Muszyńska-Spielauer, Magdalena 3 Neyer, Franz J. 3 Nitsche, Natalie 3 Sander, Nikola 3 Sauerberg, Markus 3 Spieß, C. Katharina 3 Struffolino, Emanuela 3 Abbasoğlu Özgören, Ayşe 2 Albrecht, Janna 2 Barth, Alexander 2 Bell, Martin 2 Bergsvik, Janna 2 Bernard, Aude 2 Blossfeld, Pia Nicoletta 2 Bolzoni, Magda 2 Brehm, Uta 2 Bräuer, Kim 2 Burkimsher, Marion 2 Cafaro, Philip 2 Charles-Edwards, Elin 2 Das, Marjolijn 2 Deschermeier, Philipp 2 Donatiello, Davide 2
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Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess journal of the Federal Institute for Population Research 110 Comparative Population Studies (CPoS) 59 Comparative Population Studies 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 110 EconStor 61
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Trust and fertility intentions in high-trust Sweden : an exploratory analysis
Gortfelder, Mark; Neyer, Gerda; Andersson, Gunnar - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 297-316
Trust has recently received some attention in demographic literature as one potential factor for fertility considerations in post-industrial societies. It has been argued that trust is relevant in a number of different ways, including as a resilience mechanism against different perceived...
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Trends and cross-national differences in educational homogamy in Europe : the role of educational composition
Uunk, Wilfred - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 215-242
The extent of educational homogamy has important consequences for social inequalities and social cohesion. However, little is known about current trends, cross-national differences, and the drivers of educational homogamy in Europe. This study aims to fill this gap by (a) describing trends in...
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Mismatches in health : a global analysis of discrepancies between self-reported and tested mobility and cognition
Di Lego, Vanessa; Spitzer, Sonja; Lazarevič, Patrick - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 181-214
The health of individuals is frequently assessed based on self-reported information derived from surveys. However, self-reports are often inconsistent with their tested equivalents, indicating measurement issues. While discrepancies between self-reported and tested health indicators have been...
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Social resources are associated with higher fertility intentions in contemporary Finland
Artamonova, Alyona; Sorsa, Tiia; Berg, Venla; … - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 81-116
Lower childbearing intentions can stem from a lack of social resources. However, not only actual but also perceived social support might signal that parents and parents-to-be will not be alone after having a child. Using register and GGS-Finland data from 2021-22, we investigate how emotional...
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Healthy lifespan statistics derived from cross-sectional prevalence data using the Sullivan method are informative summary measures of population health
Muszyńska-Spielauer, Magdalena; Riffe, Tim; Spielauer, … - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 55-80
Health expectancy (HE), commonly derived from cross-sectional prevalence data using the Sullivan method, serves as the most frequently used summary measure of population health. Like lifespan distribution statistics, which are often discussed alongside life expectancy (LE) in demographic...
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Migration as a Tool for Social Resilience : Lessons From Two Case Studies
Göler, Daniel; Kris̆jāne, Zaiga - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 1-24
Following the fall of socialism in East and Southeast Europe, widespread destabilisation of living conditions was accompanied by immense skill and cost mismatches. Both of these factors continue to contribute to substantial levels of brain drain, brain waste and de-skilling. We propose and...
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Relative resources in couples and their childbearing behavior in the United States
Nitsche, Natalie - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 403-436
A growing body of research indicates significant variation in the fertility-education relationship by partner education across high income countries. However, little is known on the education-fertility-couple nexus in the US context. The present study fills this gap. It investigates linkages...
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Untangling the role of assortative mating in educational reproduction in twelve European countries
Wittemann, Vanessa; Yastrebov, Gordey - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 371-402
In this study, we explore how educational differences in demographic behavior - in particular, mating patterns and fertility - mediate the intergenerational reproduction of educational inequality in twelve European countries. Although this research interest itself is not new, we contribute to...
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Cross-Sectional Association Between Life Expectancy and Unhealthy Life Years : Proof of Concept Tests of the CroHaM Hypothesis
Luy, Marc - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 273-296
The recently presented CroHaM hypothesis says (1) that longitudinal health domain-specific expansion and compression effects depend primarily on the health domains' mortality risk and (2) that these effects exist equivalently in the cross-sectional context, affecting differences in healthy life...
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Fertility decline in Iceland, 2013-2022 : trends and structures
Jónsson, Ari Klængur - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 169-180
Iceland is one of the Western countries that have experienced an unexpected fertility decrease in the 2010s. In this study, the aggregate Icelandic fertility decline is dissected to explore which fertility components are the main drivers behind the decline since 2010 in order to better...
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