Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2017Special issue on Education and fertility in low-fertility settings
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Introduction: education and fertility in low-fertility settings
Tomáš Sobotka - Éva Beaujouan - Jan Van Bavel
Demographic Debate
Will highly educated women have more children
in the future?
Alícia Adserà
Education empowers women to reach their personal fertility target, regardless of what the target is
Wolfgang Lutz
Will highly educated women have more children in the future?
Maria Rita Testa
What do men want? The growing importance
of men’s characteristics for fertility
Jan Van Bavel
Will highly educated women have more children in the future? In Southern Europe, it will largely depend on labour market conditions
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas - Francisco J. Viciana-Fernández - Víctor Montañés Cobo
Education, Gender Revolution, and Fertility Recovery
Gøsta Esping-Andersen
Review Article
Education and fertility in the context of rising inequality
Alícia Adserà
Refereed Articles
Cross-national differences in the association between educational attainment and completed fertility. Do welfare regimes matter?
Eva-Maria Merz - Aart C. Liefbroer
The role of values and of socioeconomic status in the education-fertility link among men and women
Martin Lakomý
Pathways to marital and non-marital first birth: the role of his and her education
Alessandra Trimarchi - Jan Van Bavel
Differences in partnership and marital status at first birth by women’s and their partners’ education: evidence from Britain 1991–2012
Nitzan Peri-Rotem - Jacqueline Scott
Do different educational pairings lead to different fertility outcomes? A cohort perspective for the Greek case
Christos Bagavos
Educational field and fertility in western Germany: an analysis of women born between 1955 and 1959
Anja Oppermann
Fertility and education among British Asian women: a success story of social mobility?
Sylvie Dubuc
The educational gradient of fertility intentions: a meta-analysis of European studies
Maria Rita Testa - Fabian Stephany
2018,
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978-3-7001-8324-2
1728-5305
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