Thursday, June 4 / 13:00 - 14:00 Poster Room


Families, Fertility, and the Life Course 2

1. Parental Precarious Employment and the Mental Health of Adolescents: A Swedish Registry StudyAmanda Aronsson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Emelie Thern, Karolinska Institutet; Nuria Matilla-Santander, Karolinska Institutet; Signild Kvart, Karolinska Institutet; Julio César Hernando-Rodriguez, Karolinska Institutet; Kathryn Badarin, Karolinska Institutet; Mireia Julià, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Samira Alfayumi-Zeadna, MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute; Virginia Gunn, Karolinska Institutet; Bertina Kreshpaj, University of Copenhagen; Carles Muntaner, University of Toronto; Theo Bodin, Karolinska Institutet; Lluís Mangot-Sala , Karolinska Institutet.

2. Children with Disabilities: Parental Labour-Market Penalties WorldwideNicoletta Balbo, Bocconi University; Elisabetta De Cao, University of Bologna; Francesco De Luca, Bocconi University; Giorgio Nocerino, Centre d'estudis demografics / UAB; Silvia Palmaccio .

3. When Fathers Die, Mothers Care; When Mothers Die, Fathers Disperse: Examining Gender Asymmetries in Children’s Living ArrangementsSrinivas Goli, International Institute for Population Sciences; Shubhra Kriti , International Institute for Population Sciences.

4. Caring Dads? Universal Childcare, Paternity Leave and Fathers' InvolvementMathias Huebener , Federal Institute for Population Research; Malin Mahlbacher, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB); Sophia Schmitz, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB).

5. Explaining Variation in Intergenerational Downward Mobility in Homeownership across EuropeBettina Hünteler , DIW Berlin; Selçuk Bedük, University of Oxford; Byambasuren Dorjnyambuu, TÁRKI, Social Research Institute, Budapest; Philipp Lersch, DIW Berlin.

6. Trying under Pressure: Economic Downturns and Age-Specific Fertility BehaviorMarcus Immonen Hagley ; Eva Beaujouan, University of Vienna, Wittgenstein Centre.

7. Changing Associations between Extended Family’s Education and Children’s Educational Attainment across CohortsAguru Ishibashi , Center for Social Data Structuring.

8. The Role of Religiosity and Family Values in the Context of the Second Demographic Transition in Kazakhstan.Kanat Islambekov , Nazarbayev University; Vladimir Kozlov, Nazarbayev University; Konstantin Kazenin, Stockholm University.

9. The Cost of Uncertainty? Life Satisfaction after the Transition to Parenthood following Uncertain Fertility ExpectationsKatya Ivanova , Tilburg University.

10. Who Needs an Own Child to Be Fulfilled? Attitudes toward Parenthood at the Intersection of Migrant Status, Gender, and ReligiosityEllen Jahr ; Nadja Milewski, Federal Institute for Population Research; Sarah Carol, University College Dublin.

11. The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers on Women’s Fertility Choices and Girls’ OutcomesManisha Jain .

12. Joint Analysis of Mobility and Childbearing Intentions and Their RealizationAnna Janicka , University of Warsaw.

13. DYNAMICS of CHILD-PARENT CO-RESIDENCE in SUB-SAHARAN AFRICABen Malinga John , University of Malawi; Maria Pohl, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona.

15. Dynamics of Segregation: Linking Lives and Life Courses across Changing NeighbourhoodsShabnam Khezri , Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Lena Imeraj, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Feriha Nazda Güngördü-Saygi, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Tuba Bircan, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

16. The (in)Fertility Paradox from a Biological PerspectiveHippokratis Kiaris , University of South Carolina.

17. Who Converges to Whom? Divorce Patterns across East, West, and Migrant Populations More than 30 Years after German ReunificationPauline Kleinschlömer , Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung; Nadja Milewski, Federal Institute for Population Research.

18. The Impact of the First Reproductive Experience Timing on Partnership StabilityDarina Kmentová , Masaryk University.

19. Housing Constraints, Cohabitation Pathways, and Early Fertility in the Netherlands: A Longitudinal StudyNeils Kooiman , Statistics Netherlands.

20. Pathways to Higher Order Fertility among Couples: The Role of Occupational WelfareHelen Kowalewska, University of Bath; Giovanni Minchio , University of Trento; Stefani Scherer, University of Trento; Agnese Vitali, University of Trento.

21. Assessing the factors affecting health and life quality of women with premature depletion of ovarian function: A qualitative studySampurna Kundu , University of Exeter.

22. The Realisation of Fertility Intentions among Canadian Women Using Longitudinal Linked Data and a Life Course ApproachBenoît Laplante , Centre UCS de l'INRS; Julie Blouin, Université du Québec à Montréal.

23. Union History and the Timing of MenopauseD. Susie Lee , Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Alam Shamma, Dickinson College, USA.

24. Accumulating advantages before birth? Parental age and parental earnings inequalities across childhoodJulia Leesch , Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Carla Rowold, Hertie-School; Nicole Hiekel, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.

25. Well-Being around the World: Life Course Trajectories of Affective Well-Being in 24 CountriesFrans Leeuwen , European University Institute.

26. Who Do Older Adults Consider Their Friends? The Role of Lacking Core FamilyNoora Lehtonen , Family Federation of Finland; Anna Rotkirch, Population Research Institute at Vaestoliitto; Tiia Sorsa, Population Research Institute; Alena Artamonova, Population Research Institute at Väestöliitto.

27. How Social Network Structures Modify the U-Shaped Gender Equity–Fertility RelationshipHaohao Lei , University of Oxford.

28. Mapping within-Family Perceived Disagreement in Six European CountriesLaura Leone , University of Oxford; Alessia Melegaro, Bocconi University.

29. Marriage Status and the Age Trajectory of Depression after Widowed in China: An Analysis Based on the Individual Growth ModelXiaomin Li , Xi’an Polytechnic University.

30. Complementary or Cumulative? How Parental Attitudes and Gendered Behaviors Shape Youths’ Gender Role Attitudes in ChinaShiwen Liu , Renmin University of China, University of Vienna; Lili Vargha, University of Vienna.

31. Ethnic Disadvantage or Resilience? Parenting and Children’s Socio-Emotional Challenges in the UKChia Liu , University of St Andrews.

32. When Life Changes: Actual and Preferred Working Hours around Family Transitions in the NetherlandsWeverthon Machado , Utrecht University; Ellen Verbakel, Radboud University Nijmegen.

33. Fertility Trajectories of Mothers in Italy: On the Interrelation of Adverse Reproductive Experiences and Second BirthsNadja Milewski , Federal Institute for Population Research; Jasmin Passet-Wittig, Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB); Livia Elisa Ortensi, University of Bologna; Alessandra Minello, University of Padova.

34. Protecting the Body or Planning a Child? Embodied Trade-off in Fertility Intentions after a Traumatic ChildbirthAlessandra Minello, University of Padova; Anna Caterina Leucci , Department of statistical science, University of Padua; Livia Elisa Ortensi, University of Bologna.

35. "I Didn't Expect It to Be like This" How Positive Childbirth Experiences and Maternal Age Shape Fertility IntentionsAlessandra Minello , University of Padova; Livia Elisa Ortensi, University of Bologna; Anna Caterina Leucci, Department of statistical science, University of Padua; Francesca Tosi, University of Bologna; Elena Vettoretto, University of Padova.

36. Class Inequality in Parental Activities with Children: Evidence from the 2022 German Time Use SurveyTabea Naujoks , University of Rostock; Heike Trappe, University of Rostock; Michaela Kreyenfeld, Hertie School.

37. Widowhood, Parenthood, and Health Behaviors in Older AdulthoodLauren Newmyer , Bowling Green State University; Carlyn Graham, Texas A&M University; Adrienne Bostelman, Bowling Green State University.

38. Mental Health After Second Births in Sweden: The Role of First Birth Experiences, Birth Spacing, and Temporal TrendsOgnjen Obucina , Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Eleonora Mussino, Umeå University; Ann-Zofie Duvander, Stockholm University; Sol Pía Juárez, Stockholm University; Siddartha Aradhya, Stockholm University.

40. Cognitive Impairment and Socio-Demographic Correlates among the Elderly in Uttar Pradesh, India: A Comparative Study of Old Age Homes and Family SettingsAnil Pal , International Institute for Population Sciences.

41. Is the Two-Children Norm Still Holding in Ultra-Low Fertility Societies? Insights from South Korea, Spain and UruguayIgnacio Pardo , Udelar; Wanda Cabella, Universidad de la República; Teresa Castro-Martín, CSIC; Seungwan Kim, UAB-CED; Teresa Martín-García, CSIC.

42. The Contribution of Infertility, Miscarriage and Abortion to the Individual Fertility Gap among Women in GermanyJasmin Passet-Wittig , Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB); Nadja Milewski, Federal Institute for Population Research.

43. Interparental Relational Mismatch: Implications for Children’s Non-Cognitive DevelopmentSharon Picco , University of Florence, University of Turin, Collegio Carlo Alberto; Chiara Pronzato, Unito; Annalaura Nocentini, University of Florence.

44. Ego-Centric Kinship Networks: Dynamics of Family Ties in ItalyElena Pirani , University of Florence; Maria Francesca Marino, University of Florence.

45. What Is People’s Ideal Number of Children and Do They Achieve It?Samuel Plach , Bocconi University; Arnstein Aassve, Bocconi University; Letizia Mencarini, Bocconi University.

46. Family and beyond: How Support Networks Shape Urban Women's Work ParticipationAditi Prasad , International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai; Aparajita Chattopadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences.

47. Gender Ideology Meets Child-Rearing Motivation: Links to Fertility Ideals in ChinaXiaoxian Qiu , The Australian National University; Natalie Nitsche, Australian National University.

48. When Care Responsibilities Collide with Work: The Gendered Labour Market Effects of Raising a Disabled ChildLaurie Rachet-Jacquet , INED - National Institute for Demographic Studies; Roméo Fontaine, INED - National Institute for Demographic Studies; Ariane Pailhé, INED - National Institute for Demographic Studies; Delphine Remillon, INED - National Institute for Demographic Studies.

49. Parenthood and Support for Local and Global Public GoodsValentina Rotondi, Supsi; Michela Di Stefano, LUMSA University; Salvatore Maione, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland; Matteo Rizzolli, LUMSA University; Matteo A. Ruberto , University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland.

50. One Step Ahead of Unplanned Pregancies: A Deep Look into Reasons for Non-Contraception Use among Young Filipina University StudentsLara Patrício Tavares , Professor; Vikas Kalyankar, Universidade de Lisboa.

51. First long-term partnerships of only childrenMinna Tuominen, University of Turku; Elisa Tambellini, Vaestoliitto; Alena Artamonova, Population Research Institute at Väestöliitto; Elina Kilpi-Jakonen, INVEST Research Flagship Centre; Daphne van de Bongardt, Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences; Marika Jalovaara , INVEST Research Center and Flagship, University of Turku.

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