This dissertation investigates the decline to very low fertility in societies undergoing rapid social change. In particular, it focuses on post-Socialist Russia and Ukraine, which have two of the lowest fertility rates in the world. Using a combination of official statistics, Russian and Ukrainian longitudinal monitoring surveys, and focus group data, the study analyzes the changing process of reproductive decision-making. Results indicate that societal-level change not only alters the composition of individual-level characteristics in a population, such as distribution of educational attainment, but also affects the relationship between factors and behavior. Specifically, the study focuses on the changing effects of education and parenta...
This paper uses the micro-data from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to identify fac...
In the face of economic and political changes following the end of the Soviet Union, total fertility...
One of the major corollaries of the post-war fertility boom and decline is that two-child families b...
This dissertation investigates the decline to very low fertility in societies undergoing rapid socia...
Focusing on post-Soviet Ukraine, this paper examines how social transformations changed family forma...
Focusing on post-Soviet Ukraine, this paper examines how social transformations changed family forma...
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This article uses longitudinal household data to examine the decline in the Total Fertility Rate in ...
This study investigates the conditions surrounding non-marital childbearing in post-Soviet Russia. U...
"This contribution looks at the recent transformations of reproductive and family behavior in Centra...
o develop an effective demographic and family policy, one has to understand the reproductive behavio...
The thesis addresses fertility patterns and trends in post-socialist countries of the Czech Republic...
Since the beginning of the political and economic transition of the late 1980s and early 1990s, sign...
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the demographic situation in Ukraine, including explan...
Using retrospective union, birth, and education histories that span 1980-2003, this study investigat...
This paper uses the micro-data from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to identify fac...
In the face of economic and political changes following the end of the Soviet Union, total fertility...
One of the major corollaries of the post-war fertility boom and decline is that two-child families b...
This dissertation investigates the decline to very low fertility in societies undergoing rapid socia...
Focusing on post-Soviet Ukraine, this paper examines how social transformations changed family forma...
Focusing on post-Soviet Ukraine, this paper examines how social transformations changed family forma...
Item does not contain fulltextWhat was the role of the family in individual reproductive decisions d...
This article uses longitudinal household data to examine the decline in the Total Fertility Rate in ...
This study investigates the conditions surrounding non-marital childbearing in post-Soviet Russia. U...
"This contribution looks at the recent transformations of reproductive and family behavior in Centra...
o develop an effective demographic and family policy, one has to understand the reproductive behavio...
The thesis addresses fertility patterns and trends in post-socialist countries of the Czech Republic...
Since the beginning of the political and economic transition of the late 1980s and early 1990s, sign...
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the demographic situation in Ukraine, including explan...
Using retrospective union, birth, and education histories that span 1980-2003, this study investigat...
This paper uses the micro-data from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to identify fac...
In the face of economic and political changes following the end of the Soviet Union, total fertility...
One of the major corollaries of the post-war fertility boom and decline is that two-child families b...