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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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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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Population & Societies Report Cover
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?

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Being a grandparent and depression: how does it differ across England, Europe and China?
Yazhen Yang, Maria Evandrou and Athina Vlachantoni examine the cross-national differences in the effect of grandparenting on older persons’ depression in England, Europe and China. They look to understand the role of providing childcare, grandparents’ gender and the national economy.

Yazhen Yang, Maria Evandrou and Athina Vlachantoni examine the cross-national differences in the effect of grandparenting on older persons’ depression in England, Europe and China. They look to understand the role of providing childcare, grandparents’ gender and the national economy.

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Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Family
This comprehensive Research Handbook tracks the latest developments and trends in scholarly work on the family including division of work, family forms, intergenerational relationships and more.

This comprehensive Research Handbook tracks the latest developments and trends in scholarly work on the family including division of work, family forms, intergenerational relationships and more.

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The book AISP Population Report 2021 - L'Italia e le sfide della demografia aims to analyze demographic trends of the Italian population over the last twenty years, situating the Italian dynamics within the larger European context.

The book AISP Population Report 2021 - L'Italia e le sfide della demografia aims to analyze demographic trends of the Italian population over the last twenty years, situating the Italian dynamics within the larger European context. The main demographic dimensions covered by the book are: family, fertility, transition to adulthood, migration, health and mortality (including recent trends linked to the current COVID-19 pandemic).

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Migration, environment and climate change
This report summarises the findings of three papers produced during the research project, as well as the knowledge and policy gaps identified, along with approaches and entry points for addressing them.

This report summarises the findings of three papers produced during the research project, as well as the knowledge and policy gaps identified, along with approaches and entry points for addressing them.

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Sex Selection for Daughters
Martin Kolk and Karim Jebari explore the demographic consequences of a female-biased sex ratio for population growth and population age structure and discuss the technology and parental preferences that may give rise to such a scenario.

Martin Kolk and Karim Jebari explore the demographic consequences of a female-biased sex ratio for population growth and population age structure and discuss the technology and parental preferences that may give rise to such a scenario.

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Women carrying child on back
In this multidisciplinary special issue compiled and edited by Abigail E. Page, Emily H. Emmott and Sarah Myers, they explore social support from different perspectives.

In this multidisciplinary special issue compiled and edited by Abigail E. Page, Emily H. Emmott and Sarah Myers, they explore social support from different perspectives.