Objective: This paper uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to study the transition to second and third births. In particular, we seek to distinguish the factors that determine the timing of fertility from the factors that influence ultimate parity progression. Methods: We employ cure survival models, a technique commonly used in epidemiological studies and in the statistical literature but only rarely applied to fertility research. Results: We find that education has a different impact on the timing and the ultimate probability of having a second and a third birth. Furthermore, we show that the shape of the fertility schedule for the total population differs from that of ‘susceptible women’ (i.e., those who have a se...
The population projections by the German Federal Statistical Office show a likely decrease in the nu...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of chi...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of chi...
Objective: This paper uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to study the transition...
OBJECTIVE This paper uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to study th...
This article introduces double additive models to describe the effect of continuous covariates in cu...
peer reviewedCure survival models are used when we desire to acknowledge explicitly that an unknown ...
This paper introduces double additive models to describe the effect of continuous covariates in cure...
This paper introduces double additive models to describe the effect of continuous covariates in cure...
The present paper studies fertility rates in partnerships with and without children from previous pa...
The present paper studies fertility rates in partnerships with and without children from previous pa...
In diesem Artikel werden die offiziellen Fertilitätsprognosen der Statistischen Ämter in Deutschland...
This model is the first to solve for the optimal timing of childbirth and number of children in a co...
Parenthood postponement is a key demographic trend of the last three decades. In order to rationaliz...
In this paper we analyze the distribution of fertility rates across the world using parametric mixtu...
The population projections by the German Federal Statistical Office show a likely decrease in the nu...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of chi...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of chi...
Objective: This paper uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to study the transition...
OBJECTIVE This paper uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to study th...
This article introduces double additive models to describe the effect of continuous covariates in cu...
peer reviewedCure survival models are used when we desire to acknowledge explicitly that an unknown ...
This paper introduces double additive models to describe the effect of continuous covariates in cure...
This paper introduces double additive models to describe the effect of continuous covariates in cure...
The present paper studies fertility rates in partnerships with and without children from previous pa...
The present paper studies fertility rates in partnerships with and without children from previous pa...
In diesem Artikel werden die offiziellen Fertilitätsprognosen der Statistischen Ämter in Deutschland...
This model is the first to solve for the optimal timing of childbirth and number of children in a co...
Parenthood postponement is a key demographic trend of the last three decades. In order to rationaliz...
In this paper we analyze the distribution of fertility rates across the world using parametric mixtu...
The population projections by the German Federal Statistical Office show a likely decrease in the nu...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of chi...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of chi...