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N-IUSSP: China: demographic dividend and skill-based productivity, by Hengyu Gu, Yingju Wu, Guillaume Marois, Wolfgang Lutz and Tianlong Niu
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N-IUSSP: The end of lowest-low as we knew it: one threshold, many futures, by Ignacio Pardo and Stuart Gietel-Basten
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N-IUSSP: Women’s stable employment and first births in Europe, by Angela Greulich and Michael S. Rendall
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N-IUSSP: Population growth and family planning are still important. Has UNFPA forgotten? by Frank Götmark, Chukwuedozie Ajaero, Mohammad Mainul Islam, Rhoda Mundi, Nebechukwu H. Ugwu and Malte Andersson
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N-IUSSP: On Türkiye’s recent rapid fertility decline, by Sutay Yavuz
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N-IUSSP: Measuring life expectancy with care needs in Ibero-American countries, by Mariana Calderón-Jaramillo, Jeroen Spijker, Elisenda Rentería Elisenda Rentería and Luciana Correia Alves
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N-IUSSP: Economic cycles and first births among natives and migrants’ children in Belgium, by Jonas Wood, Karel Neels and Leen Marynissen
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N-IUSSP: Extending working lives: how European birth cohorts compare, by Jan Einhoff
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N-IUSSP: How siblings shape cognitive aging. Evidence from American families, by Yiang Li
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Yiang Li’s research on Americans born in the early 20th century shows that adults who grew up with multiple brothers and sisters, especially siblings close in age, experienced markedly faster cognitiv...
As populations grow older, the economic boost known as the demographic dividend, driven by a large working-age population, is fading. However, the drivers of prosperity are shifting. Using Chinese dem...
In the last decade, Türkiye has recorded the steepest fertility decline in Europe. Period indicators, however, reveal only part of the story. With a birth-order analysis Sutay Yavuz shows that ... Rea...
Economic cycles shape first births in Belgium and help explain aggregate fertility trends. However, as Wood, Neels and Marynissen show, pro-cyclical fertility holds for natives and European descendant...
Although men’s employment has a consistently positive association with starting a family in Europe, this association has been less clear for women. Using harmonized couple-level data for the years 200...
Increasing life expectancy across the world calls for a comprehensive understanding of how these additional years are lived by individuals. By estimating years of life expectancy with care needs in .....
Promoting longer working lives has become a key policy response to population ageing. Jan Einhoff finds that successive European birth cohorts have spent a growing number of years in employment ... Re...
Projected population growth of about 2 billion in Africa and elsewhere will contribute to poverty, poor reproductive health, environmental degradation and climate change. Frank Götmark, Chukwuedozie A...
“Lowest-low fertility” has become widespread but is now less informative, Stuart Gietel-Basten and Ignacio Pardo argue. Countries sharing very low fertility levels increasingly follow divergent demogr...