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GENUS is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open-access journal of population sciences.
Joined September 2020
βHow fair is the division of labor around first childbirth? Women feel it is most fair near birth but increasingly unfair as the child grows, while menβs perceptions remain unchanged. βΆοΈNew publication by @_MariaHornung_ & @Chiacomolli #openaccess!
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Higher education fosters favourable attitudes toward immigration, but context matters. π Analysis of 15 countries over 16 years reveals significant differences between Eastern and non-Eastern Europe. New paper by @KarenUmansky, @webervienna & Lutz. π
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RT @webervienna: First publication in 2025 in @GENUS_journal with @KarenUmansky from @unipotsdam and Wolfgang Lutz from @WiCVienna @iiasa sβ¦
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Regional convergence in Italian mortality is stalling, with breakpoints emerging soon after major healthcare reforms promoting regionalization. π Check the new paper by @carbonigianni, Salinari & De Santis, available #openaccess: π
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π Close 2024 with an insightful read! π Our last post of the year highlights David S. Reher's new paper: 'Family history at the crossroads: reflections on past, present, and future challenges.' Link to the #openaccess paper: π
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π’ New publication: LeocΓ‘dio, Verona & Wajnman explore the association between gender equality in the family and #fertility intentions in low-fertility countries. Check the full paper #openaccess here: π
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Could Covid-19 vaccination have affected fertility in Czechia? New paper by @sljitka & colleagues shows how changes in the TFR denominator might help explain the fertility decline in 2021β2022. π
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New publication! π’ Elisabeth K. Kraus @LisaKKraus explores transnational configurations of nuclear and extended family members among Eritrean and Syrian refugees surveyed in Germany, using #TransFAR data @bib_bund π
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Recent parental separations have led to new families forming, where new births are more likely than in traditional families. Lost births due to separation are offset if the new relationships start soon. π New pub by @FrancescaLupp10 Migheli & Pronzato
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Stability is key to #refugees' well-being. Yet, a case study from Austria shows that refugees experience far less housing stability than other migrants. π Check out new publication by @Ola_M_Ali, @ElmaDervicMe, StΓΌtz, @LjubicaNed & @rafaelprietoc. π
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RT @FrancescaLupp10: Re-partnering and expanding the family? Yes! ππ With Chiara Pronzato and Matteo Migheli. Out in @GENUS_journal https:β¦
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RT @ManuelaStranges: Our last paper, with @LucaMPesando on @GENUS_journal, is finally out! Our findings confirm that the consequences of paβ¦
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New study by @_elias_hofmann and Sandra Krapf (@ifb_bamberg) using German #SOEP finds a link between #homogamy on some Big Five personality traits and union stability, with differences by individuals' #education.
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New paper by Tom Wilson (and colleagues @unimelbMSPGH @TheRMH) evaluating alternative methods for forecasting the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population of #Australia π
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New study by @LaraBister, @peibich1 & @roberta_ru using admin data @fdz_rv on how #ParentalLeave reforms in #Germany in the past 35 yrs impacted women's leave length. They find significant influences on uptake for women with strong labor market attachment.
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RT @LaraBister: π’ New paper out in @GENUS_journal on women's selection into different #parentalleave lengths in Germany π€±πΌπ©πͺ /w Peter Eibicβ¦
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