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We study the link between institutional arrangements and fertility, focusing on how institutions affect the nexus between partnership formation and fertility. We apply simultaneous hazard models to family and fertility survey data for Germany and Sweden. Our results show a significant presence...
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Using data from seven countries drawn from the Generations and Gender Survey, we study the relationship between informal childcare provided by grandparents and mothers’ employment. The extent of formal childcare varies substantially across European countries and so does the role of...
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education, in particular on female education. Social and demographic settings for a further fertility reduction in Albania have …
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young people face demanding life decisions, including completion of education, finding stable employment, and establishing …
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in which women´s education and labour force participation increased. We analyze the role of women´s (potential) wages on …
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In this paper we investigate the role economic resources play in the decision of young Italian adults to leave the parental home. This is of particular interest given that, in Italy, young people leave home considerably later than in other European countries. We use the first two waves of the...
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The paper examines the impact of income on the transitions between home, living independently and first marriage of … marriage and living alone. A multiple state, multiple transition model which allows for correlated heterogeneity on the first …
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. After controlling for these common factors, we find that the risk of conception increases immediately at marriage, and it …
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