The transition to childbearing at a later age is one of the most striking features of demographic change in recent years. Employing both vital statistics and survey data, the paper analyses the causes and consequences of fertility postponement in the Czech Republic. The authors focus on the planned age of childbearing and on the reasons why women fail to fulfil their plans and postponing childbearing for a much longer period than originally planned.20722
In central Europe fertility fell during transition from centrally planned to market oriented economi...
In the last quarter century, women’s reproductive behaviour underwent a marked change in Czechia. Th...
Fertility postponement and the concomitant decline in fertility levels are the most prominent trends...
Fertility timing across the Czech women, the 1966-1990 generations Abstract: The mean age of women a...
The diploma thesis addresses one of the most significant demographic changes since the 1990s: the po...
The two-child family continues to constitute the most common family model in the Czech Republic. How...
In this paper we study the decline in total fertility rates in the Czech Republic during the transit...
Increasing age of primigravidae is discussed topic nowdays. It's a trend that also affects the Czech...
Fertility postponement in the Czech republic and selected European countries in the period 1990−2015...
The main objective of this work is a cohort analysis of postponement and recuperation of fertility i...
Transition from a centrally planned to a market oriented economy alters the incentives individuals f...
Transition from a centrally planned to a market oriented economy alters the incentives individuals f...
Fertility is an essential aspect of reproduction or population replacement of each country. The chal...
Childbirth postponement has been a widely discussed topic since the 1990s, and was pushed to the top...
This paper explores the impact of the changing structure of fertility upon two important indicators ...
In central Europe fertility fell during transition from centrally planned to market oriented economi...
In the last quarter century, women’s reproductive behaviour underwent a marked change in Czechia. Th...
Fertility postponement and the concomitant decline in fertility levels are the most prominent trends...
Fertility timing across the Czech women, the 1966-1990 generations Abstract: The mean age of women a...
The diploma thesis addresses one of the most significant demographic changes since the 1990s: the po...
The two-child family continues to constitute the most common family model in the Czech Republic. How...
In this paper we study the decline in total fertility rates in the Czech Republic during the transit...
Increasing age of primigravidae is discussed topic nowdays. It's a trend that also affects the Czech...
Fertility postponement in the Czech republic and selected European countries in the period 1990−2015...
The main objective of this work is a cohort analysis of postponement and recuperation of fertility i...
Transition from a centrally planned to a market oriented economy alters the incentives individuals f...
Transition from a centrally planned to a market oriented economy alters the incentives individuals f...
Fertility is an essential aspect of reproduction or population replacement of each country. The chal...
Childbirth postponement has been a widely discussed topic since the 1990s, and was pushed to the top...
This paper explores the impact of the changing structure of fertility upon two important indicators ...
In central Europe fertility fell during transition from centrally planned to market oriented economi...
In the last quarter century, women’s reproductive behaviour underwent a marked change in Czechia. Th...
Fertility postponement and the concomitant decline in fertility levels are the most prominent trends...