1.
Gender and Educational Pairing-specific Fertility: A Cross-country Evidence from Census Data •
Setsuya Fukuda , National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Japan; Albert Esteve , Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona).
2.
Re-partnering and Fertility •
FRANCESCA LUPPI , Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Matteo Migheli ; Chiara Pronzato , University of Turin & CCA.
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Economic Development, Women’s Education, and Their Fertility – a Study Across and Within European Countries •
Jessica Nisén , University of Turku; Johan Dahlberg, Stockholm University; Lars Dommermuth , Statistics Norway; Aiva Jasilioniene, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Michaela Kreyenfeld , Hertie School of Governance; Trude Lappegård, Statistics Norway; Peng Li, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Pekka Martikainen, University of Helsinki; Karel Neels , University of Antwerp; Bernhard Riederer , Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/OAW, Univ. Vienna); Saskia te Riele, Statistics Netherlands; Harun Sulak, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB); Laura Szabó , Hungarian Demographic Research Institute; Alessandra Trimarchi , University of Vienna; Francisco Viciana, Institute of Statistics and Cartography of Andalusia; Mikko Myrskylä, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
4.
The Spread of Developmental Idealism Through the International Political and Aid Multiplex Network And Its Impact on Fertility Transitions In 1962-2013 •
Joan M Ryan , University of Pennsylvania.
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Short-term and Family Size Intentions and Fertility Outcomes in European Comparison •
Zsolt Speder , Hungarian Demographic Research Institute, Budapest; Zsuzsanna Makay , Hungarian Demographic Research Institute.