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Comparative Population Studies
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Interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open-access journal of population studies. Published by @bib_bund
Wiesbaden, Deutschland
Joined February 2019
Thank you for a great and exciting year. Season's greetings🌟and a Happy New Year from the entire @cpos_journal team. We are already looking forward to 2025 and our journal’s 50th anniversary 🍾. Stay tuned.
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Based on #SOEP and #BHPS @rona_geffen shows that recent cohorts of adults are forming more gender-#egalitarian households: 1.5-male breadwinner households in 🇩🇪 and dual-earner households in 🇬🇧 – indicating a cohort replacement of household labour supply
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Natalie Nitsche @Demography_ANU shows based on #NLSY79 data that homogamous tertiary educated couples have the highest first and second birth rates in the US 🇺🇸, indicating the relevance of resource pooling for family formation @PopAssocAmerica #poptwitter
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RT @PopulationEU: East German women who were children or adolescents in 1990 seem to face more mental health issues than West German women…
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This article is part of our special issue on Changes in Educational #Homogamy and Its Consequences
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A recent @cpos_journal study shows for 🇮🇹 that #age hypogamous couples (where the woman is older than the man) have a higher likelihood of #divorce. The higher risk reduces among the youngest cohorts. @giuliacrt @anthogua @CEDemografia @Unicatt @istat_it
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Exploring the expansion of ♀️ education and marital stability with #SOEP data @flavimazzeo @Schwartz_ChRe @SSch_SSS @agnevitali reveal that hypogamous couples (wife higher/husband lower education) have a higher risk of divorce in West but not East Germany
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In their exploratory study, Mark Gortfelder, Gerda Neyer and @GunnarSUDA @SUDA_Sthlm focus in the influence of interpersonal and institutional #trust on #fertilityintentions in Sweden based on novel questions of @GGP_i
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This article is part of our Special Issue “Levels and Trends of #Health Expectancy: Understanding its Measurement and Estimation Sensitivity” @LETHE_ERC
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This is the first paper of the upcoming special issue on "Changes in Educational Homogamy and Its Consequences" guest edited by Pia Blossfeld, @SSch_SSS and @WilfredUunk
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RT @v_dilego: 🥳🤓Glad to see this paper out with @Sonja_Spitzer and @PatLazarevic. We analyse discrepancies between self-reported and tested…
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