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In this new publication, @ariellekuperberg.bsky.social and colleagues find that dating and long-term relationships stayed steady in college over COVID even as campuses closed, as students shifted to meeting online instead. 📄👉 www.demographic-research.org/articles/vol...
Using the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study for England and Wales, we are one of the few studies that examines the long-term residential mobility and housing tenure patterns among migrant origin groups and generations in the UK context. www.demographic-research.org/articles/vol...
Despite shifting gender norms, full-time employment remains a critical factor shaping women’s ability to leave a union. Full paper by Konrad Turek & Matthijs Kalmijn: 👉https://www.demographic-research.org/articles/volume/54/32/
👀Looking to measure gender more inclusively without sacrificing data quality? 👀 (1/2)
Economically insecure conditions may be driving young people’s decisions to delay, forgo, or reduce childbearing. The authors provide new experimental evidence about whether economic resources and parity interact to predict preferred family scenarios. 👉 www.demographic-research.org/articles/vol...
New experimental evidence from @stanfordsoc.bsky.social researchers supports updated recommendations on key formatting decisions for the two-step approach in surveys of English-speaking adults. (2/2) Full paper: www.demographic-research.org/articles/vol...
Equalizing labor force participation between genders and demographic groups could add millions to US labor force by 2060, potentially offsetting the effects of #aging. #LaborForce #Inclusion 📄👉 www.demographic-research.org/articles/vol... @jku-economics.bsky.social @wifo.bsky.social
New study led by Prof Arkadiusz Wiśniowski with Dr Andrea Tamburini & Dr Dilek Yildiz. found people with more education live significantly longer, with life expectancy gaps exceeding 10 years in some countries www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/e... @socialstats.bsky.social @demresjournal.bsky.social
Are partnership trajectories associated with fertility recuperation? @cristinasuero.bsky.social shows that women with multiple partners are more likely to recuperate births by shortening birth intervals, particularly the highly educated. 📄Full paper: www.demographic-research.org/articles/vol...
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Demographic Research - Formatting the two-step gender measure: Experimental insights from the United States (Volume 54 - Article 35 | Pages 1125–1158)
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