Dynamics of fertility and partnership in Europe: insights and lessons from comparative research
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Veröffentlicht: New York United Nations 2002
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Beschreibung:At head of title: United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe; United Nations Population Fund; Population and Family Study Centre, Flemish Scientific Institute; European Commission. - Vol. 2 edited by Erik Klijzing and Martine Corijn. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
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Vol. 1 - Fertility and partnership : why the FFS and what did we learn from it? ... New behaviour patterns: Sub-replacement fertility ; Birth control ; Extramarital childbearing ; Later childbearing ; Retreat of marriage ; Cohabitation ; Behaviour interactions - Miroslav Macura and Gijs Beet with Marion Burkimsher -- - Is low fertility post-modern and beyond the action of governments? - Dirk van de Kaa -- - Origin and history of the FFS project : achievements and limitations - Robert Cliquet -- - Eastern and Western Europe's fertility and partnership patterns : selected developments from 1987 to 1999 - Miroslav Macura, Yumiko Mochizuki-Sternberg and Jose Lara Garcia -- - The state of European unions : an analysis of partnership formation and dissolution - Kathleen Kiernan -- - Interrelationships between partnership and fertility behaviour - Antonella Pinnelli [and others] --
- New approaches and methodological innovations in the study of partnership and fertility behaviour - Daniel Courgeau -- - FFS and the international database : precautions for use - Patrick Festy and France Prioux -- - Moving beyond elaborate description : towards understanding choice about parenthood - John Hobcraft -- - Partnership and fertility : an incomplete revolution? - David Coleman -- - vol. 2 - Fertility and partnership in Europe : the role of country-specific institutions and policies - Erik Klijzing and Martine Corijn -- - pt. 1. Partnership and fertility behaviour - Household and union formation in a Mediterranean fashion : Italy and Spain - Francesco C. Billari, [et al.] -- - The impact of union formation dynamics on first births in West Germany and Italy : are there signs of convergence? - Francesco C. Billari and Hans-Peter Kohler -- - Family policies, work arrangements and the third child in France and Sweden - Diana Corman --
- Disruption of the first "parental union" in Sweden and Hungary, focusing on policy and gender effects - Livia Sz. Oláh -- - Childbearing in stepfamilies : how parity matters - Elizabeth Thomson, [et al.] -- pt. 2. Fertility expectations and behaviour - Free to choose, but unable to stick to it? - Turid Noack and Lars Østby -- - Desired and achieved fertility - Christine Van Peer -- pt. 3. Data quality issues - Data quality issues in comparative fertility and family surveys - Andrej Kveder -- - Comparing the 1988 International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) with retrospective information from educational histories - Edith Dourleijn, Aart C. Liefbroer and Gijs C.N. Beets -- pt. 4. Innovative approaches to family research - Toward a child-centered life course perspective on family structures : multi-state early life tables - Patrick Heuveline and Jeffrey M. Timberlake --
- Impact of population related policies on selected living arrangements : comparative analyses at the regional level in Belgium, The Netherlands, and Switzerland - Beat Fux and A. Doris Baumgartner -- - Fertility and the role of family strategies in Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands and Sweden - Willy Bosveld
This publication is a product of the Fertility and Family Survey (FFS) project, which was conducted between 1988 and 1999 by the Population Activities Unit (PAU) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), with financial support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). The objectives of the project were: 1) to conduct comparable Fertility and Family Surveys in UNECE member countries; 2) to create and archive FFS Standard Recode Files (SRFs); 3) to prepare FFS Standard Country Reports (SCRs); 4) to carry out a program of cross-country comparative research. The FFS IWG organized an end-of-project conference; the FFS Flagship Conference became an occasion for many researchers to present their findings of comparative analyses based on FFS data, in particular those studying partnership and fertility behavior. Volume one presents selected contributions to the FFS Flagship Conference solicited by the Organising Committee of the Conference. The second volume presents contributions received in response to a call for papers issued by the Organising Committee
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