Fertility choices are linked to the different preferences and constraints of individuals and couples, and vary importantly by socio-economic status, as well by cultural and institutional context. The meaning of childbearing and childrearing, therefore, differs between individuals and across groups. In this paper, we combine data from Google Correlate and Google Trends for the U.S. with ground truth data from the American Community Survey to derive new insights into fertility and its meaning. First, we show that Google Correlate can be used to illustrate socio-economic differences on the circumstances around pregnancy and birth: for example, searches for “flying while pregnant” are linked to high income fertility, and “paternity test” are li...
BACKGROUND: As access barriers to in-person abortion care increase due to legal restrictions and COV...
In the current Internet age, in what seems like an innocent online search on a search engine, what u...
Central to the analysis in this paper is the following question asked – “How does job-skills mismatc...
Fertility choices are linked to the different preferences and constraints of individuals and couples...
Fertility choices are linked to the different preferences and constraints of individuals and couple...
Vast records of our everyday interests and concerns are being generated by our frequent interactions...
Using digital traces to investigate demographic behaviours, I leverage in this paper aggregated web ...
Abstract de la ponencia[EN] Monitoring fertility change is particularly important for policy and pla...
During economic downturns demographers note that birth rates often decline as couples are more conce...
Using digital traces to investigate demographic behaviours, I leverage in this paper aggregated web...
IntroductionTo use Google Insights search volume and publicly available economic indicators to test ...
The spread of COVID-19 and resulting local and national lockdowns have a host of potential consequen...
Online search activity* during births is an emerging trend among women today in developed countries ...
Objectives: Identifying the gaps in public knowledge of women’s health related issues has always bee...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
BACKGROUND: As access barriers to in-person abortion care increase due to legal restrictions and COV...
In the current Internet age, in what seems like an innocent online search on a search engine, what u...
Central to the analysis in this paper is the following question asked – “How does job-skills mismatc...
Fertility choices are linked to the different preferences and constraints of individuals and couples...
Fertility choices are linked to the different preferences and constraints of individuals and couple...
Vast records of our everyday interests and concerns are being generated by our frequent interactions...
Using digital traces to investigate demographic behaviours, I leverage in this paper aggregated web ...
Abstract de la ponencia[EN] Monitoring fertility change is particularly important for policy and pla...
During economic downturns demographers note that birth rates often decline as couples are more conce...
Using digital traces to investigate demographic behaviours, I leverage in this paper aggregated web...
IntroductionTo use Google Insights search volume and publicly available economic indicators to test ...
The spread of COVID-19 and resulting local and national lockdowns have a host of potential consequen...
Online search activity* during births is an emerging trend among women today in developed countries ...
Objectives: Identifying the gaps in public knowledge of women’s health related issues has always bee...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
BACKGROUND: As access barriers to in-person abortion care increase due to legal restrictions and COV...
In the current Internet age, in what seems like an innocent online search on a search engine, what u...
Central to the analysis in this paper is the following question asked – “How does job-skills mismatc...