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Books and reports

Books & Reports

This section provides an overview of selected book publications of Population Europe researchers, cooperation partners and from other sources. If available, links guide the user to the publication websites.

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More or Less Unmarried. The Impact of  Legal Settings of Cohabitation on Labour  Market Outcomes
Marion Goussé (Université Laval, CRREP and IZA) and Marion Leturcq (INED) study how different levels of protection upon separation affect the labour market behaviour of unmarried cohabiting partners.

Marion Goussé (Université Laval, CRREP and IZA) and Marion Leturcq (INED) study how different levels of protection upon separation affect the labour market behaviour of unmarried cohabiting partners.

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Immigrants in rural France: small numbers but increasingly diverse origins
Drawing on census data, Julie Fromentin and Pierre Pistre examine how rural immigrant populations have evolved in France since the 1970s, in numerical terms, as a share of the population, or by origin.

Drawing on census data, Julie Fromentin and Pierre Pistre examine how rural immigrant populations have evolved in France since the 1970s, in numerical terms, as a share of the population, or by origin.

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The separation of same-sex couples in a context of expanding civil rights
In this report, Benjamin Marteau aims to compare the separation risks of cohabiting same-sex couples with those of different-sex couples in the above-mentioned six European countries.

In this report, Benjamin Marteau aims to compare the separation risks of cohabiting same-sex couples with those of different-sex couples in the above-mentioned six European countries.

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Relationship quality and family formation in Europe. How country context shapes (un)happy couples’ transitions to marriage and first birth
Niels Blom, Brienna Perelli-Harris and Kenneth Aarskaug Wiik employ a cross-national perspective to study how relationship quality is associated with the likelihood of marriage and first birth within cohabitation and how this differs by country context.

Niels Blom, Brienna Perelli-Harris and Kenneth Aarskaug Wiik employ a cross-national perspective to study how relationship quality is associated with the likelihood of marriage and first birth within cohabitation and how this differs by country context.

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Double Disadvantage in a Nordic Welfare State: A Demographic Analysis of the Single Parent Employment Gap in Finland, 1987–2018
This study demonstrates how an evolving negative educational gradient of single parenthood can interact with changing labour market conditions to shape labour market inequalities between partnered and single parents.

This study demonstrates how an evolving negative educational gradient of single parenthood can interact with changing labour market conditions to shape labour market inequalities between partnered and single parents.

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PERSPECTIVES DEMOGRÀFIQUES
Amand Blanes (Researcher at CED) and Sergi Trias-Llimós‘ (Juan de la Cierva’ Research Fellow at CED) discuss the present-day differences in health and mortality in Spain according to educational level.

Amand Blanes (Researcher at CED) and Sergi Trias-Llimós‘ (Juan de la Cierva’ Research Fellow at CED) discuss the present-day differences in health and mortality in Spain according to educational level.

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Young adults, however, are often an exception, with higher than expected mortality, as Adrien Remund, Carlo Giovanni Camarda, and Tim Riffe explain. Is this natural in humans, or are there other factors involved?

Young adults, however, are often an exception, with higher than expected mortality, as Adrien Remund, Carlo Giovanni Camarda, and Tim Riffe explain. Is this natural in humans, or are there other factors involved?