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relate to fertility and family dynamics in Europe. The collection is based on contributions to a workshop held in Berlin in … unemployment, are related to the fertility and family formation of women and men in contexts across Europe. It covers studies on … Germany, the U.K., France, Russia, Estonia, Sweden, Italy, Spain, and Israel. …
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In this paper, we present a number of descriptive measures on children’s experience of family disruption and family formation. We use data from the Fertility and Family Surveys of 15 European countries and corresponding data from the USA in order to find out what kind of family...
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This paper argues that theoretical and methodological aspects account for the ambiguous results of investigations into the effects of family policies on fertility. Theoretically we employ approaches of comparative welfare-state research, of the sociology of “constructed categories”, and of...
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: Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. We move beyond the conventional urban-rural focus of most previous studies of within …
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Special Collection 3: Contemporary Research on European Fertility: Perspectives and Developments was produced as a surprise in honor of Jan M. Hoem on his 65th birthday. The authors who have contributed to this special Volume presented their papers at a working party at the Max Planck Institute...
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order to find out to what extent patterns in Europe differ from those at the other side of the Atlantic. With a number of … to study. Nevertheless, a high degree of variation also exists within Europe; a number of Catholic countries in Southern … and Eastern Europe impress with particularly low levels of union dissolution. …
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