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Vienna Yearbook of Population Research (VYPR)
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🔎 In populations with below-replacement fertility, delayed reproduction leads to:
📈 higher, not lower 📉 , population growth;
🧒 younger, not older 🧓, populations;
⬆️ Larger, not smaller ⬇️, equilibria.
‼️New Debate from Jiřina Kocourková: Addressing the repro-paradox: From individual responsibility to the institutional conditions of reproductive timing.
available online: austriaca.at?arp=0x004190...
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Shalini Singh @shalinicantsing.bsky.social examines how childless individuals revise their intended age at first birth as they move through adulthood 👇@demographyvienna.bsky.social #demography austriaca.at?arp=0x00418d...
📢 New article by @nsturm.bsky.social, Alessandra Trimarchi and Jan Van Bavel looks at whether precarious union formation is making it more difficult for women with low educational attainment to enter parenthood, with #ESS data from 28 countries
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#Fertility #Demography
📢 DEADLINE IS APPROACHING!
Call for papers is now open!
We invite you to submit your contributions to the Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2027 special issue "Demographic perspectives on migration".
📆 Submit until 15 May 2026.
🔗 viennayearbook.org/call
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📈How do reproductive events other than live births shape the timing of a second child? Check out the new research article by Jitka Slabá, Anna Šťastná, and Jiřina Kocourková.
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🚨Publication Alert: M-C Compans @mccompans.bsky.social
, Alessandra Trimarchi, and Eva Beaujouan @fertdem.bsky.social examine the link between the partners’ age difference and the transition to the first birth in Europe:
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#demography
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💡New Research Article from Hal Caswell just out! He shows how delayed reproduction has unexpected effects on population growth and structure #demography @demographyvienna.bsky.social
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💡NEW PAPER! Xueqing Wang and Leng Seong Che show how China’s fertility transition produced two distinct demographic pathways to smaller families: one driven by delayed childbearing, and the other by direct limits on family size: @demographyvienna.bsky.social #demography
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