Recently, a growing number of studies have examined the impact of educational level and educational enrolment on the childbearing behaviour of both sexes. At the same time, other socioeconomic characteristics, such as educational field or occupation, are usually neglected or, if included, focus only on women. This study aims at analyzing how socioeconomic resources of both partners in a couple affect their completed fertility in a relatively gender-conservative country – Poland. As a representative of the postsocialist European countries, Poland is an interesting case study, in which women are often double burdened and the conditions to develop a family are more difficult. Since behavioural drivers could differ between parents and childless...
This study analyses and compares the fertility behaviour and childbearing plans of Polish migrant fa...
Thesis: Present‑day radical fertility changes are determined by socio‑cultural factors and will have...
Fertility decline in developed countries over recent five decades and persisting low fertility in th...
Recently, a growing number of studies have examined the impact of educational level and educational ...
Education is one of the most important determinants of fertility. The vast majority of previous rese...
Background: In modern, highly developed countries the association between education and fertility se...
Connections between couples’ socioeconomic status and fertility have recently attracted noticeable a...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
Various source materials have bean used for this study: results of birth registers and of population...
Various source materials have bean used for this study: results of birth registers and of population...
Various source materials have bean used for this study: results of birth registers and of population...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
After Poland\u27s state socialist regime collapsed in 1989, the nation\u27s total fertility rate plu...
This study analyses and compares the fertility behaviour and childbearing plans of Polish migrant fa...
Thesis: Present‑day radical fertility changes are determined by socio‑cultural factors and will have...
Fertility decline in developed countries over recent five decades and persisting low fertility in th...
Recently, a growing number of studies have examined the impact of educational level and educational ...
Education is one of the most important determinants of fertility. The vast majority of previous rese...
Background: In modern, highly developed countries the association between education and fertility se...
Connections between couples’ socioeconomic status and fertility have recently attracted noticeable a...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
Various source materials have bean used for this study: results of birth registers and of population...
Various source materials have bean used for this study: results of birth registers and of population...
Various source materials have bean used for this study: results of birth registers and of population...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
After Poland\u27s state socialist regime collapsed in 1989, the nation\u27s total fertility rate plu...
This study analyses and compares the fertility behaviour and childbearing plans of Polish migrant fa...
Thesis: Present‑day radical fertility changes are determined by socio‑cultural factors and will have...
Fertility decline in developed countries over recent five decades and persisting low fertility in th...