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2“...In the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly developed countries, we investigate the impact of economic development and its...”
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3“...Background: The European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) are increasingly used in demographic analysis, due to their large country...”
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4by Angela Greulich Aurélien Dasre Ceren Inan Published in Population and development review (01.09.2016)“...Female employment and education in Turkey are still relatively low compared to other European countries, while fertility levels are high. Turkey stands on the...”
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5“...A common problem when using panel data is that individuals' histories are incompletely known at the first wave. We demonstrate the use of multiple imputation...”
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6by d'Albis, Hippolyte Bonnet, Carole Chojnicki, Xavier El Mekkaoui, Najat Greulich, Angela Hubert, Jérôme Navaux, Julien Published in Population and development review (01.03.2019)“...In this article, we have applied the NTA method to France to gain an understanding of economic flows between generations. Our particular interest lies in the...”
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7by Angela Greulich Mathilde Guergoat-Larivière Olivier Thévenon Published in Population (English ed. : 2002) (01.12.2017)“...This article studies the effects of women's employment on second births in contemporary Europe. By mobilizing longitudinal data from the European Union's...”
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8“...Background: This article questions the demographic consequences of birth postponement in Europe.Objective: Starting from the fact that there is no obvious link...”
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9by d’Albis, Hippolyte Gobbi, Paula E Greulich, Angela Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.06.2017)“...This paper shows that differences in fertility across European countries mainly emerge due to fewer women having two children in low-fertility countries. It...”
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10“...Les données des statistiques de l’Union européenne sur le revenu et les conditions de vie (EU-SILC) sont de plus en plus utilisées dans différents domaines de...”
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11“...Les évolutions de la natalité sont le plus souvent appréhendées à l’aune d’un unique indicateur, le nombre d’enfants par femme. Pourtant, le calendrier des...”
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12by Greulich, Angela Guergoat-Larivière, Mathilde Thévenon, Olivier Guerrouche, Karine Published in Population (France) (2017)“...Cet article étudie les effets de l’emploi des femmes sur les deuxièmes naissances dans l’Europe contemporaine. En utilisant des données longitudinales issues...”
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13“...We examine how strongly fertility trends respond to family policies in OECD countries. In the light of the recent fertility rebound observed in several OECD...”
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14“...Various fields of research increasingly use the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) database because of its large country...”
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19by Adema, Willem Clarke, Chris Frey, Valerie Greulich, Angela Kim, Hyunsook Rattenhuber, Pia Thévenon, Olivier Published in International social security review (English edition) (01.04.2017)“...Across the OECD, public policies seek to support parents in achieving their desired work/life balance. This article introduces the background to and issues at...”
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20by d'Albis, Hippolyte Greulich, Angela Ponthiere, Gregory Published in Journal of economic theory (01.09.2018)“...During the last century, fertility has exhibited, in industrialized economies, two distinct trends: the cohort total fertility rate follows a decreasing...”