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Education 2 Europe 2 Fertility 2 Migration 2 Age–period–cohort 1 Childhood mortality rates 1 Coresidence 1 Cumulating survey data 1 DHS surveys 1 Demographic 1 Divorce 1 Earnings 1 Employment 1 Family size 1 Female labor force participation 1 Female labour supply 1 Fixed-effects 1 Gender 1 Germany 1 Haushaltseinkommen 1 Kinderbetreuung 1 Life expectancy 1 Lifespan variation 1 MICS surveys 1 Matching 1 Mexico 1 Micro simulation study 1 Middle East and North Africa 1 Mortality inequality 1 Older people 1 One-Child Policy 1 Pakistan 1 Parental leave 1 Parental leave benefits 1 Parenthood 1 Policy 1 Population dynamics 1 Quantity–Quality Trade-Off 1 Reform 1 Relocation 1
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Amber, Hina 1 Azzollini, Leo 1 Bordone, Valeria 1 Brüggmann, Daniel 1 Chichaibelu, Bezawit Beyene 1 Deimantas, Vytenis Juozas 1 Elkasabi, Mahmoud 1 Engelhardt, Henriette 1 Friedrich, Carmen 1 García-Guerrero, Víctor M. 1 Gil-Clavel, Sofia 1 Gómez-Ugarte, Ana C. 1 Huang, Yue 1 Krapf, Sandra 1 Kreyenfeld, Michaela 1 Köksal, Selin 1 Mulder, Clara H. 1 Sandner, Malte 1 Schmidt, Laura 1 Schulz, Florian 1 Spiess, C.Katharina 1 Wagner, Michael 1 Wiynck, Frederik 1 Wrohlich, Katharina 1 Zagheni, Emilio 1 Şanlıtürk, A. Ebru 1
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Population Dynamics and Policies in Europe: Analysis of Population Resilience at the Subnational and National Levels
Deimantas, Vytenis Juozas; Şanlıtürk, A. Ebru; … - In: Population Research and Policy Review 43 (2024) 2
While previous research has focused on the relationship between population dynamics and policies in Europe, there has been scarce attention on dynamics at the NUTS-3 level. By looking at the population measures at subnational regions in Europe we seek to identify average population dynamics...
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Earnings Trajectories After Divorce: The Legacies of the Earner Model During Marriage
Brüggmann, Daniel; Kreyenfeld, Michaela - In: Population Research and Policy Review 42 (2023) 2
Divorce marks the legal endpoint of a marital union. While divorce is increasingly seen as a 'clean break', the past marital history of the couple may nevertheless shape their present conditions. In particular, there may be a legacy of a highly gendered division of labour during marriage that...
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The Fertility Response to Cutting Child-Related Welfare Benefits
Sandner, Malte; Wiynck, Frederik - In: Population Research and Policy Review 42 (2023) 2
Despite long-term interest in whether welfare benefits motivate fertility, evidence from research has not been consistent. This paper contributes new evidence to this debate by investigating the fertility effect of a German welfare reform. The reform decreased the household income of families on...
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Inequality Crossroads of Mortality: Socioeconomic Disparities in Life Expectancy and Life Span in Mexico Between 1990 and 2015
Gómez-Ugarte, Ana C.; García-Guerrero, Víctor M. - In: Population Research and Policy Review 42 (2023) 4
The Mexican health system has been characterized by a mixture of progress and pitfalls, resulting in persistent inequalities. The main causes of death are related to socioeconomic factors reflecting the lack of opportunities regarding access to education, employment, income, and public health...
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Patterns and Causes of Female Labor Force Participation: An Age–Period–Cohort Analysis for Pakistan
Amber, Hina; Chichaibelu, Bezawit Beyene - In: Population Research and Policy Review 42 (2023) 2
Female participation rates in Pakistan's labor force are well below regional averages despite approximately 9 percent growth in the past three decades. To probe the underlying causes of the dynamics of female labor force participation in Pakistan, we use a synthetic panel constructed from...
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Accumulating Birth Histories Across Surveys for Improved Estimates of Child Mortality
Schmidt, Laura; Elkasabi, Mahmoud - In: Population Research and Policy Review 41 (2022) 5, pp. 2177-2209
Producing reliable estimates for childhood mortality rates is essential to monitor progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) and correctly evaluate policies designed to reduce childhood mortality rates. Different model-based approaches have been proposed to...
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Family Size and Children’s Education: Evidence from the One-Child Policy in China
Huang, Yue - In: Population Research and Policy Review 41 (2021) 1, pp. 317-342
Evidence on a causal link between family size and children's education is still inconclusive. Recent empirical studies have focused heavily on China, exploiting for identification the country's One-Child Policy (OCP) as an exogenous source of variation in the number of offspring. This...
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Close Social Networks Among Older Adults: The Online and Offline Perspectives
Gil-Clavel, Sofia; Zagheni, Emilio; Bordone, Valeria - In: Population Research and Policy Review 41 (2021) 3, pp. 1111-1135
Qualitative studies have found that the use of Information and Communication Technologies is related to an enhanced quality of life for older adults, as these technologies might act as a medium to access social capital regardless of geographical distance. In order to quantitatively study the...
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The Transition to a Coresidential Partnership: Who Moves and Who Has the Partner Move In?
Krapf, Sandra; Mulder, Clara H.; Wagner, Michael - In: Population Research and Policy Review 41 (2021) 2, pp. 757-779
Moving into a joint household is an important step in the process of union formation. While a growing body of literature investigates differences between those couples who start coresidence and those who do not, we know little about the likelihood of moving upon the start of coresidence. The aim...
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Women’s Agency in Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia: The Role of Parenthood and Education
Friedrich, Carmen; Engelhardt, Henriette; Schulz, Florian - In: Population Research and Policy Review 40 (2020) 5, pp. 1025-1059
Women in Middle Eastern and North African countries continue to report low levels of agency, despite their increasing educational attainment and declining fertility rates. We address this paradox by considering how women’s agency is linked to parenthood in Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia and how...
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