Fertility decline in central and eastern Europe (CEE) since the fall of the communist regimes has been driven by both stopping and postponement of childbearing: two processes that have been related to crisis and economic development, respectively. In the Western Balkans these economic and political contexts followed each other in the form of a biphasic transition. I examine whether this sequence triggered fertility responses like those observed elsewhere. Relying on three independent data sources, I cross-validate the levels of, and describe the trends in, union formation and fertility (by birth order) between 1980 and 2010. Results do not reveal widespread declines in fertility to lowest-low levels during the most acute period of crisis. T...
In central Europe fertility fell during transition from centrally planned to market oriented economi...
Why does Eastern Europe have the lowest fertility in the world? Most explanations focus on the conse...
Demographic indicators measllring intensity relatcd to the family have declined dramatically two yea...
Fertility has unanimously declined across the entire post-communist /nregion. This study explores th...
"This contribution looks at the recent transformations of reproductive and family behavior in Centra...
Cross-sectional comparisons of the decline in fertility in former socialist countries point to a bi-...
This article provides a detailed analysis of recent fertility changes in 15 countries of central and...
This article provides a detailed analysis of recent fertility changes in 15 countries of central and...
The Eastern European Fertility Crisis by Sebastian D. Zgirski In the years following the 1989 collap...
The establishment of democracy in the communist countries, which generated profound social and econo...
The establishment of democracy in the com-munist countries, which generated profound social and econ...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
Yugoslavia was a union of countries at the crossroads of cultures, rich in diversity, bringing toget...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
In central Europe fertility fell during transition from centrally planned to market oriented economi...
Why does Eastern Europe have the lowest fertility in the world? Most explanations focus on the conse...
Demographic indicators measllring intensity relatcd to the family have declined dramatically two yea...
Fertility has unanimously declined across the entire post-communist /nregion. This study explores th...
"This contribution looks at the recent transformations of reproductive and family behavior in Centra...
Cross-sectional comparisons of the decline in fertility in former socialist countries point to a bi-...
This article provides a detailed analysis of recent fertility changes in 15 countries of central and...
This article provides a detailed analysis of recent fertility changes in 15 countries of central and...
The Eastern European Fertility Crisis by Sebastian D. Zgirski In the years following the 1989 collap...
The establishment of democracy in the communist countries, which generated profound social and econo...
The establishment of democracy in the com-munist countries, which generated profound social and econ...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
Yugoslavia was a union of countries at the crossroads of cultures, rich in diversity, bringing toget...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
In central Europe fertility fell during transition from centrally planned to market oriented economi...
Why does Eastern Europe have the lowest fertility in the world? Most explanations focus on the conse...
Demographic indicators measllring intensity relatcd to the family have declined dramatically two yea...