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38 p, 1.3 MB An Age-Period-Cohort Approach to Analyse Late-Life Depression Prevalence in Six European Countries, 2004-2016 / Bramajo, Octavio (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics)
Late-life depression is a condition that affects an ever-growing share of the population in ageing societies. While depression prevalence varies across countries for a myriad of reasons, generational factors, expressed in the shared experience of birth cohorts, may also play a part in such differentials. [...]
2022 - 10.1007/s10680-022-09610-x
European journal of population, Vol. 38 (2022) , p. 223-245  
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26 p, 853.0 KB The decline of Spanish fertility : the role of religion / Mogi, Ryohei (University of Southern Denmark) ; Esteve, Albert (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics) ; Skirbekk, Vegard F. (Columbia University)
The Spanish total fertility rate declined from 2. 8 to below 1. 4 children per woman from 1975 to 2020. Spain is categorized as a "lowest-low fertility" country. Although there have been many attempts to explain the Spanish fertility decline, there has been an insufficient focus been given to religion. [...]
2022 - 10.1007/s10680-022-09644-1
European journal of population, Vol. 38 (October 2022) , p. 1333-1346  
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34 p, 2.1 MB Heterogeneity in Family Life Course Patterns and Intra-Cohort Wealth Disparities in Late Working Age / Kapelle, Nicole (University of Oxford) ; Vidal, Sergi (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics)
Considering soaring wealth inequalities in older age, this research addresses the relationship between family life courses and widening wealth diferences between individuals as they age. We holistically examine how childbearing and marital histories are associated with personal wealth at ages 50-59 for Western Germans born between 1943 and 1967. [...]
2021 - 10.1007/s10680-021-09601-4
European journal of population, Vol. 38 (december 2021) , p. 59-92  
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30 p, 966.6 KB Separation and elevated residential mobility : a cross-country comparison / Kulu, Hill (University of St. Andrews (Regne Unit)) ; Mikolai, Júlia (University of St. Andrews (Regne Unit)) ; Thomas, Michael J. (Statistics Norway) ; Vidal, Sergi (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics) ; Schnor, Christine (Université Catholique de Louvain) ; Willaert, Didier (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) ; Visser, Fieke H. L. (University of Groningen. Department of Economic Geography) ; Mulder, Clara H. (University of Groningen. Population Research Centre)
This study investigates the magnitude and persistence of elevated post-separation residential mobility (i. e. residential instability) in five countries (Australia, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK) with similar levels of economic development, but different welfare provisions and housing markets. [...]
2020 - 10.1007/s10680-020-09561-1
European journal of population, Vol. 37 (may 2020) , p. 121-150  
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45 p, 1.2 MB Family dynamics and child outcomes : an overview and open questions / Härkönen, Juho (Stockholm University) ; Bernardi, Fabrizio (European University Institute) ; Boertien, Diederik (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics)
Previous research has documented that children who do not live with both biological parents fare somewhat worse on a variety of outcomes than those who do. In this article, which is the introduction to the Special Issue on "Family dynamics and children's well-being and life chances in Europe," we refine this picture by identifying variation in this conclusion depending on the family transitions and subpopulations studied. [...]
2017 - 10.1007/s10680-017-9424-6
European journal of population, Vol. 33 Núm. 2 (2017) , p. 163-184  
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24 p, 527.1 KB Explaining conflicting results in research on the heterogeneous effects of parental separation on child outcomes according to social background / Bernardi, Fabrizio (European University Institute) ; Boertien, Diederik (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics)
In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how the effects of parental separation on children's educational attainment vary with social background. On the one hand, parents with more resources might be better able to prevent possible adverse events like separation to affect their children's outcomes. [...]
2017 - 10.1007/s10680-017-9417-5
European journal of population, Vol. 33 Núm. 2 (2017) , p. 243-266  

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