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Gender and time allocation of cohabiting and married women and men in France, Italy, and the United States
Gender and time allocation cohabiting and married women and men France Italy the United States
2014/11/27
Background: Women, who generally do more unpaid and less paid work than men, have greater incentives to stay in marriages than cohabiting unions, which generally carry fewer legal protections for indi...
Gender and time allocation of cohabiting and married women and men in France, Italy, and the United States
cohabiting married women
2014/11/27
Women, who generally do more unpaid and less paid work than men, have greater
incentives to stay in marriages than cohabiting unions, which generally carry fewer
legal protections for individuals ...
The intermediate effect of geographic proximity on intergenerational support: A comparison of France and Bulgaria
geographical proximity GGS intergenerational solidarity
2014/11/21
Background: The geographic proximity of parents and adult children is a key element of intergenerational solidarity. Many studies have identified geographical distance as an important determinant of i...
Occupational inequalities in health expectancies in France in the early 2000s: Unequal chances of reaching and living retirement in good health
Occupational inequalities France
2014/11/20
Increasing life expectancy (LE) raises expectations for social participation at later ages.
We computed health expectancies (HE) to assess the (un)equal chances of social/work
participation after ...
The influence of employment uncertainty on childbearing in France: A tempo or quantum effect?
birth parity event history analysis fertility gender labor market short-term employment unemployment
2014/11/20
This paper investigates whether unemployment and insecure employment periods merely delay fertility or also impact on completed fertility in France. It analyses both the timing of first childbearing a...
Revisiting the mortality of France and Italy with the multiple-cause-of-death approach
cause of death France international comparisons Italy mortality multiple causes of death
2010/11/30
In this paper, we use the multiple cause-of-death approach to compare the mortality profiles of France and Italy in 2003. Our analysis leads to a substantial re-evaluation of the role played by certai...
Siblings and human capital: A comparison between Italy and France
causal analysis dilution effect education family size siblings
2010/9/14
This paper investigates how family size affects children’s human capital, comparing Italy and France. We tested the dilution effect in these countries, starting with the assumption that the higher the...
Multi-residence in France and Australia: Why count them? What is at stake? Double counting and actual family situations
Australia commuters between households double counting EU-SILC family situation France household members grid
2010/8/11
With the increasing diversity of family situations, growing numbers of people, including children, have more than one home. In France, nearly 4% of inhabitants are likely to be counted twice in survey...
Context: Contraceptive use has been legal in France for the past 30 years, and patterns of use changed substantially from the 1960s to the 1980s. Given the rapidity with which use patterns change and ...
Neither single, nor in a couple. A study of living apart together in France
cohabitation Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) intimate relationship Living Apart together (LAT) living arrangements typology
2009/8/3
Among living arrangements, living apart together relationships arouse curiosity on the part of sociologists, demographers and even the media. From a scientific point of view, how have noncohabiting re...
The one-child family:France in the European context
Europe France GGS low fertility multivariate analysis parity progression ratios
2009/6/12
This paper observes the change since the 1970s in the proportion of men and women having only one child during their reproductive life, and examines their sociodemographic characteristics. The aim is ...
Does Postponement Explain the Trend to Later Childbearing in France
Later Childbearing France
2009/3/13
Fertility rates in most developed societies have been declining at younger ages and rising at older ages. This phenomenon is widely referred to as reflecting the postponement of fertility. But is this...
Family Formation in France:Individual Preferences and Subsequent Outcomes
France Family Formation
2009/3/12
In France, as in all European countries, the birth of a first child has been increasingly delayed over time, but the reasons why individuals decide to postpone the time to become a parent still remain...
The current total fertility rate in France is around 1.9 children per woman. This is a relatively high level by current European standards and makes France an outlier, despite the fact that its other ...
Second births in western Germany and France
comparative analysis education event history analysis fertility France Germany second births West Germany
2008/12/11
We compare second birth risks in France and western Germany using data from the Family and Fertility Survey. Second birth risks are higher for highly educated women than for women with lower education...