Vienna Yearbook of Population Research
Volume 2006

Special issue on "Postponement of Childbearing in Europe"

Guest editors: Dimiter Philipov, Aart C. Liefbroer, Francesco C. Billari

Volume Pages Title, Author
2006 1-17 The Postponement of Childbearing in Europe: Driving Forces and Implications
Francesco C. Billari, Aart C. Liefbroer, and Dimiter Philipov.
introduction
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2006 19-39 Gender Equality, Parenthood Attitudes, and First Births in Sweden
Eva Bernhardt and Frances Goldscheider
research article
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2006 41-75 Family Formation in France: Individual Preferences and Subsequent Outcomes
Maria Rita Testa and Laurent Toulemon
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2006 77-90 Does Sex Matter? Ageing and Ability to Conceive
Ester Rizzi and Alessandro Rosina
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2006 91-114 The Postponement of Motherhood and its Child Health Consequences: Birth Weight and Weight Gain during the First Year of Life
Hideko Matsuo
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2006 115-151 The Tempo and Quantum of Life Cycle Events
John Bongaarts and Griffith Feeney
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2006 153-165 How Late Can First Births Be Postponed? Some Illustrtive Population-level Calculations
Joshua R. Goldstein
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2006 167-192 The Low Fertility Trap Hypothesis: Forces that May Lead to Further Postponement and Fewer Births in Europe
Wolfgang Lutz, Vegard Skirbekk, and Maria Rita Testa
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2006 193-211 Temporarily New: On Low Fertility and Prospect of Pro-natal Policies
Dirk J. van de Kaa

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2006 213-234 An Assessment of Policies that Support Having Children from the Perspectives of Equity, Efficiency and Efficacy
Peter McDonald
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