This contribution looks at the influence of immigration on childbearing trends in the countries of Western, Northern and Southern Europe, which have received relatively large numbers of immigrants during the last decades. It analyses the contribution of migrants to the total number of births and compares fertility rates of migrant women with the fertility rates of native women, pointing out huge diversity between migrant groups. It also discusses the evidence regarding the progressive 'assimilation' in migrants' fertility to the local fertility patterns and analyses the net impact of migrants on period fertility rates. This review reveals that migrant women typically retain substantially higher levels of period fertility than the 'native' p...
Background: Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rece...
Background: Although women currently constitute half of the international migrant population, most t...
Background: Since the early 21st century, period total fertility has been recovering from (very) low...
The rising importance of migrants for childbearing in Europe. This article looks at the influence of...
Kulu et al.[EN] This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants i...
Background: Estimates of fertility for the overseas-born based on the period Total Fertility Rate (T...
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in six European c...
In 2007, population growth in Europe (EU-27) amounted to 2.6 million persons, comprising a net incre...
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in selected Europ...
Background: Since the early 21st century, period total fertility has been recovering from (very) low...
Since 2001, there has been a consistent year-on-year increase in the period total fertility rate for...
Abstract: Immigrant women’s fertility often changes with their duration of stay, but we do not know ...
This paper seeks to analyse migrant women’s reproductive behaviour in two countries with the lowest ...
Background: Since the early 21st century, period total fertility has been recovering from (very) low...
Estimates of fertility for the overseas-born based on the period Total Fertility Rate (TFR) suggest ...
Background: Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rece...
Background: Although women currently constitute half of the international migrant population, most t...
Background: Since the early 21st century, period total fertility has been recovering from (very) low...
The rising importance of migrants for childbearing in Europe. This article looks at the influence of...
Kulu et al.[EN] This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants i...
Background: Estimates of fertility for the overseas-born based on the period Total Fertility Rate (T...
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in six European c...
In 2007, population growth in Europe (EU-27) amounted to 2.6 million persons, comprising a net incre...
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in selected Europ...
Background: Since the early 21st century, period total fertility has been recovering from (very) low...
Since 2001, there has been a consistent year-on-year increase in the period total fertility rate for...
Abstract: Immigrant women’s fertility often changes with their duration of stay, but we do not know ...
This paper seeks to analyse migrant women’s reproductive behaviour in two countries with the lowest ...
Background: Since the early 21st century, period total fertility has been recovering from (very) low...
Estimates of fertility for the overseas-born based on the period Total Fertility Rate (TFR) suggest ...
Background: Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rece...
Background: Although women currently constitute half of the international migrant population, most t...
Background: Since the early 21st century, period total fertility has been recovering from (very) low...