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, employment, marital status, and childbearing—differ by sex for these four types of migration. We find that women are … their male counterparts. Moreover, employment in the prior year is less of a deterrent to migration among women. While … inter-regional migration for men and women, focusing on four specific migration types: rural-urban, rural-rural, urban …
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timing of first childbearing, while periods of insecure employment delay fertility for women. Completed fertility is impacted …This paper investigates whether unemployment and insecure employment periods merely delay fertility or also impact on … completed fertility in France. It analyses both the timing of first childbearing and the fertility reached at age 40. Different …
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Rhine which hamper or foster childbearing in cohabiting unions. Using data from the French and German Family and Fertility …
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In many surveys, information on respondents’ education histories is restricted to the level and sometimes the date they attained their highest degree. We compare estimates of education effects on first birth transitions using imputed histories based on this rudimentary information with...
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We examine the impact of population distribution on fertility in a nationally representative sample. We exploit … link migration and fertility: socialization, adaptation, selection, and disruption. Our multivariate analysis examines … are partly explained by compositional factors, such as female employment, union type, and education. The analysis presents …
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women. Secondly, our results show elevated fertility levels after couples have changed their housing, suggesting that much …This study examines fertility variation across housing types and childbearing patterns after housing changes. While the … various housing types, despite the fact that many studies suggest housing as an important determinant of fertility. We use …
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This paper investigates the impact of immigration on the transition to motherhood among women from Turkey, Italy, Spain … first birth. We do not find evidence of a fertility-disruption effect after immigration. The analysis indicates that second …-generation immigrants are more adapted to the lower fertility levels of West Germans than their mothers’ generation is. …
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This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles investigate the interrelations between the family and migration behaviour of individuals in industrialised countries. We first review the life-course approach and previous research on the interplay...
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into work opportunities and income. West German women often have to make a decision between an employment career and …We compare second birth risks in France and western Germany using data from the Family and Fertility Survey. Second … birth risks are higher for highly educated women than for women with lower education in both countries. In western Germany …
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