This study examines family formation trajectories as a manifestation of the second demographic transition (SDT) in three countries, comparing and contrasting two post-socialist countries (Romania and the Russian Federation) with France as benchmark country advanced in the SDT. By examining combined partnership and fertility sequences and transcending the mainly descriptive nature of trajectory-based studies, the current study expands our knowledge by including key explanatory factors, such as cohort, country, and educational level. Pooled data from the Gender and Generations Survey (N = 30,197) is used to engage in sequence, optimal matching (OM), cluster and multinomial logistic regression analysis. Post-Communist cohorts are significantly...
The first part of the paper analyzes the dynamics of the total fertility rate both at the national a...
Non-marital cohabitation has become increasingly common in advanced societies, although somewhat les...
The paper starts by questioning the theory of second demographic transition (SDT) and its universal...
This study examines family formation trajectories as a manifestation of the second demographic trans...
This study examines family formation trajectories as a manifestation of the second demographic trans...
This study examines family formation trajectories as a manifestation of the second demographic trans...
Using data from the first round of the national Gender and Generations Surveys of Russia, Romania, a...
This study focuses on changing family formation trajectories in the Russian Federation. I...
This is the English version of the original text published in Revue d'études comparatives Est/Ouest,...
Family formation, a process that includes union formation, fertility, and their timing and order, ha...
The main goal of our study is to describe and to interpret the selected features of demographic beha...
Many demographic challenges and new trends have been observed across formerly state socialist countr...
This study investigates the conditions surrounding non-marital childbearing in post-Soviet Russia. U...
Demographic indicators measllring intensity relatcd to the family have declined dramatically two yea...
Non-marital cohabitation has become increasingly common, although somewhat less so in Central-Easter...
The first part of the paper analyzes the dynamics of the total fertility rate both at the national a...
Non-marital cohabitation has become increasingly common in advanced societies, although somewhat les...
The paper starts by questioning the theory of second demographic transition (SDT) and its universal...
This study examines family formation trajectories as a manifestation of the second demographic trans...
This study examines family formation trajectories as a manifestation of the second demographic trans...
This study examines family formation trajectories as a manifestation of the second demographic trans...
Using data from the first round of the national Gender and Generations Surveys of Russia, Romania, a...
This study focuses on changing family formation trajectories in the Russian Federation. I...
This is the English version of the original text published in Revue d'études comparatives Est/Ouest,...
Family formation, a process that includes union formation, fertility, and their timing and order, ha...
The main goal of our study is to describe and to interpret the selected features of demographic beha...
Many demographic challenges and new trends have been observed across formerly state socialist countr...
This study investigates the conditions surrounding non-marital childbearing in post-Soviet Russia. U...
Demographic indicators measllring intensity relatcd to the family have declined dramatically two yea...
Non-marital cohabitation has become increasingly common, although somewhat less so in Central-Easter...
The first part of the paper analyzes the dynamics of the total fertility rate both at the national a...
Non-marital cohabitation has become increasingly common in advanced societies, although somewhat les...
The paper starts by questioning the theory of second demographic transition (SDT) and its universal...