The article is a follow-up and an extension to previously published papers by Holzer-Żelażewska & Holzer (1997) and Holzer-Żelażewska & Tymicki (2009). Fristly, we have added new cohorts to the cohort analysis based on the individual data from births registration for the years 2009–2015. Secondly, we have extended the scope of the study by taking into account the context of postponement and recuperation to analyses of cohort fertility of Polish women. The approach applied to the fertility postponement and recuperation on the cohort data refers to the method which was originally proposed by Frejka (2011) and Lesthaeghe (2001) and further developed by Sobotka et al. (Sobotka et al., 2011). This method allows for calculation of fertility pos...
Postponing motherhood is a widespread phenomenon across developed countries, however only few studie...
Postponing motherhood is a widespread phenomenon across developed countries, however only few studie...
Fertility timing across the Czech women, the 1966-1990 generations Abstract: The mean age of women a...
In the article, changes in the reproductive behaviour in Poland, especially after 1989, are discusse...
In the article, changes in the reproductive behaviour in Poland, especially after 1989, are discusse...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of childbeari...
Fertility postponement and the concomitant decline in fertility levels are the most prominent trends...
The main objective of this work is a cohort analysis of postponement and recuperation of fertility i...
Abstract: The present study aims to explore the dynamics of the cohort fertility in Sweden...
During the communist period, Poland experienced an educational revolution: millions of people moved ...
This paper outlines a method that analyses how cohort and period childbearing postponement and recup...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of chi...
In the 1990s, fertility was dropping rapidly in Poland. According to the GUS and the UN projection...
After Poland\u27s state socialist regime collapsed in 1989, the nation\u27s total fertility rate plu...
In the 1990s, fertility was dropping rapidly in Poland. According to the GUS and the UN projections...
Postponing motherhood is a widespread phenomenon across developed countries, however only few studie...
Postponing motherhood is a widespread phenomenon across developed countries, however only few studie...
Fertility timing across the Czech women, the 1966-1990 generations Abstract: The mean age of women a...
In the article, changes in the reproductive behaviour in Poland, especially after 1989, are discusse...
In the article, changes in the reproductive behaviour in Poland, especially after 1989, are discusse...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of childbeari...
Fertility postponement and the concomitant decline in fertility levels are the most prominent trends...
The main objective of this work is a cohort analysis of postponement and recuperation of fertility i...
Abstract: The present study aims to explore the dynamics of the cohort fertility in Sweden...
During the communist period, Poland experienced an educational revolution: millions of people moved ...
This paper outlines a method that analyses how cohort and period childbearing postponement and recup...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of chi...
In the 1990s, fertility was dropping rapidly in Poland. According to the GUS and the UN projection...
After Poland\u27s state socialist regime collapsed in 1989, the nation\u27s total fertility rate plu...
In the 1990s, fertility was dropping rapidly in Poland. According to the GUS and the UN projections...
Postponing motherhood is a widespread phenomenon across developed countries, however only few studie...
Postponing motherhood is a widespread phenomenon across developed countries, however only few studie...
Fertility timing across the Czech women, the 1966-1990 generations Abstract: The mean age of women a...