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Last Name |
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Session 1 on Partnership Behaviour
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1 |
Household and Union Formation in a Mediterranean fashion: Italy and
Spain |
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Billari |
Germany |
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Castiglioni |
Italy |
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Castro Martin |
Spain |
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Michielin |
Italy |
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Ongaro |
Italy |
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2 |
Impact of population related policies on selected living arrangements |
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Fux |
Switzerland |
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Baumgartner |
Switzerland |
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3 |
Determinants of non-formation of partnership: a French-Japanese
comparison |
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Rallu |
France |
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Kojima |
Japan |
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4 |
Repartnering among Swedish men and women. A case study of emerging
patterns in the second demographic transition. |
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Bernhardt |
Sweden |
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5 |
Disruption of the first 'parental union' in Sweden and Hungary. The
effects of policies and gender relations |
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Olah |
Sweden |
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6 |
Changing partnership in Lithuania
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Stankuniene |
Lithuania |
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7 |
The changing determinants of union formation in Europe and North
America |
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Goldscheider |
United States of America |
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Kopp |
Canada |
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Turcotte |
Canada |
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8 |
A study of family formation patterns in Central and Eastern Europe
using FFS data |
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Philipov |
Germany |
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Session 2 on Fertility Behaviour |
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1 |
Timing of reproductive events: Baltic region |
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Katus |
Estonia |
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2 |
Fertility and fertility prevention in eastern Europe and the former
Soviet Union:Findings from recent reproductive health surveys |
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Goldberg |
United States of America |
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Morris |
United States of America |
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Serbanescu |
United States of America |
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3 |
Safe sex for some: contraceptive usage patterns compared in countries
in economic transition |
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Clarke |
United Kingdom |
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Lee-Jones |
United Kingdom |
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4 |
Working life and the third child in a low-fertility setup: A
comparative study of France and Sweden |
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Berinde |
Sweden |
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5 |
Greek Fertility Surveys: 1983, 1997, 1999 |
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Symeonidou |
Greece |
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6 |
Comparative analysis of differences in desired and realised fertility |
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Van Peer |
Belgium |
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7 |
Trend analysis of the Turkish fertility, contraceptive prevalence and
family health status from the 1978 to 1998 surveys |
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Cetinkava |
Turkey |
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Gunay |
Turkey |
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Sahinoz |
Turkey |
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8 |
Changes of demographic and health indicators between 1985-1998 in
Kayseri, Turkey |
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Gunay |
Turkey |
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Aykut |
Turkey |
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Cetinkaya |
Turkey |
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Ceyhan |
Turkey |
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Ozturk |
Turkey |
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Sahinoz |
Turkey |
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9 |
Achieving replacement fertility: New Zealand's unusual fertility
patterns |
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Pool |
New Zealand |
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Dharmalingam |
New Zealand |
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Hillcoat-Nalletamby |
New Zealand |
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Lapierre-Adamcyk |
Canada |
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Sceats |
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10 |
Fertility expectations and fertility behaviour: A follow-up study of
Norwegian FFS and an earlier fertility survey |
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Noack |
Norway |
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Ostby |
Norway |
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11 |
Comportement de fécondité et modes de participation des femmes à la
vie active en Suisse |
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Le Goff |
Switzerland |
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12 |
The timing of first birth and the occurrence of subsequent births. A
descriptive analysis |
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Schoenmaeckers |
Belgium |
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Lodewijckx |
Belgium |
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13 |
Reproductive behaviour in women after induced abortion and labor - a
comparison of FFS with Russian data |
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Vikhlyaeva |
Russian Federation |
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14 |
The family, the parenthood and the child in the system of norms and
values of European societies - comparative study on the base of FFS data |
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Kowalska |
Poland |
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Session 3 on New approaches and methodological innovations in the study
of partnership and fertility behaviour
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1 |
Data quality issues in the scope of international comparison FFS
surveys |
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Kveder |
Slovenia |
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2 |
Unmeasured individual level heterogeneity in the propensity to
experience partnership dissolution. |
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Berrington |
United Kingdom |
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3 |
Contraceptive use discontinuation in New Zealand: A Multilevel logit
model approach |
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Pool |
New Zealand |
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Dharmalingam |
New Zealand |
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Hillcoat-Nalletamby |
New Zealand |
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Lapierre-Adamcyk |
Canada |
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4 |
Study of parallel careers in demography with improvement in non
parametrical approaches
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Fratczak |
Poland |
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5 |
Investigating patterns of true birth order and marital birth order in
England and Wales |
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Ruddock |
United Kingdom |
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Kirby |
United Kingdom |
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6 |
The impact of educational attainment and labour force attachment on the
timing of births in Europe. A multi-level event history analysis |
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Callens |
Belgium |
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7 |
Fertility behaviour and context effect: how to take into account? |
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Zaccarin |
Italy |
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Rivellini |
Italy |
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8 |
The measurement of educational attainment in the FFS: comparing the
one-item measure with information from educational histories |
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Dourleijn |
The Netherlands |
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Beets |
The Netherlands |
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Liefbroer |
The Netherlands |
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9 |
Childless and lone child women in the European countries: a multilevel
approach |
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De Rose |
Italy |
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Racioppi |
Italy |
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10 |
Preparing the Family and Fertility Survey II |
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Hullen |
Germany |
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11 |
Toward a child-centered life course perspective on family structure:
multistate early life tables (MELTS) using FFS data |
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Heuveline |
United States of America |
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12 |
Estonian family and fertility survey: experience from post-soviet
statistical environment |
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Katus |
Estonia |
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Puur |
Estonia |
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Sakkeus |
Estonia |
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13 |
Unemployment and formation of the family in France |
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Ekert-Jaffe |
France |
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Solaz |
France |
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Session 4 on Partnership and fertility behaviour as inter-dependent
processes
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1 |
The impact of union formation on first births in Germany and Italy: are
there signs of convergence |
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Billari |
Germany |
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Kohler |
Germany |
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2 |
Education and demographic behaviour |
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Hullen |
Germany |
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3 |
A comparison between married and unmarried couples fertility |
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Brown |
France |
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Dittgen |
France |
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4 |
Fertility and family in Europe: facts, beliefs and attitudes |
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Brown |
France |
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Dittgen |
France |
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5 |
A comparative analysis of the effect of pregnancy in cohabiting unions
on formal marriage in Canada, The Netherlands, Latvia and Slovenia: a
causal event history approach to interdependent processes |
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Mills |
The Netherlands |
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Trovato |
Canada |
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6 |
Family life in Europe: fertility and the role of family strategies |
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Bosveld |
The Netherlands |
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7 |
What happened in the seventies mummy ? Periodicity in aspects of New
Zealand family formation |
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Dharmalingam |
New Zealand |
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Hillcoat-Nalletamby |
New Zealand |
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Lapierre-Adamcyk |
Canada |
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Pool |
New Zealand |
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Sceats |
?? |
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8 |
Union commitment and parental status as sources of stepfamily fertility |
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Thomsom |
United States of America |
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Buber |
Austria |
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de Guibert Lantoine |
France |
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Furnkranz-Prskawetz |
Germany |
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Henz |
Sweden |
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Hoem |
Sweden |
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Toulemon |
France |
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9 |
Men's involvement in parenting and its effect on fertility expectations
in Germany |
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Friese |
United States of America |
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10 |
Differences in contraceptive behaviour of men and women regarding their
partnership and parenthood history in selected FFS countries |
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Cernic Istenic |
Slovenia |
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Obersnel Kveder |
Slovenia |