Thursday, June 4 / 15:30 - 16:30 Poster Room


Families, Fertility, and the Life Course 3

1. Shifting Norms, Shifting Desires? The Role of Context in the Association between Gender Attitudes and Fertility Ideals among Young Women in Sub-Saharan AfricaJuliette De Vestel , Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Sylvie Gadeyne, VUB.

2. The Last Phase of Fertility Transition in IndiaDeepshikha Dey , Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Politicas da Universidade de Lisboa (ISCSP); Lara Patrício Tavares, Professor.

3. Correlates of Lifetime Childlessness across two British Cohorts: A Biosocial PerspectiveAlice Goisis , UCL; Sam Parson, University College London; Aase Villadsen, UCL.

4. A Study on the Influence of Academic Majors on College Students' Fertility Intentions from a Gender-Difference PerspectiveZhuoyan Mao, School of Labor Economics, Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing, China; Nuolan Tian , Capital University of Economics and Business; Simin Ji, Capital University of Economics and Business.

5. "No House, No Spouse": The Impact of Housing Pressure on the Timing of First Marriage and Group DifferencesZhuoyan Mao, School of Labor Economics, Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing, China; Mingyang Zhang , Capital University of Economics and Business.

6. Diverging Partnership Trajectories in Contemporary Spain: Educational Attainment and Gender Attitudes at PlayAnna Martínez Mendiola , University of the Basque Country; Roberta Rutigliano, University of the Basque Country; Anna Barbuscia, University of the Basque Country.

7. Breaking the Mold or Reproducing Class? A Comparative Analysis of Gender-Atypical Field-of-Study ChoicesIrene Michelin, University of Trento; Beatrice Caniglia , University of Trento; Anna Zamberlan, LMU.

8. If I Could Turn Back Time: Motherhood Regret and Fertility Intentions in ItalyAlessandra Minello, University of Padova; Livia Elisa Ortensi, University of Bologna; Francesca Tosi , University of Bologna; Elena Vettoretto, University of Padova.

9. Extending the Boundaries of Care: Evidence from Time Spent on Caring for Pets in IndiaRobin Raj , Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Sarthak Gaurav, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.

10. A Multidimensional Typology of Contextual Resource Configurations Characterising the First Ten Years in a Child’s Life Using Dutch Register DataMax Reichert , Erasmus Univeristy Rotterdam; Tom Emery, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Alzbeta Bartova, Leiden University.

11. Seeing before Doing: How Childless Adults Learn about Parenthood Online and off, and the Implications for Fertility-Intention UncertaintyAnna Reimondos , Australian National University; Ann Evans, Australian National University; Edith Gray, Australian National University.

12. Differences in Environmental Awareness and the Division of Domestic Tasks within Couples: An Analysis of Gender InequalitiesDelphine Remillon , INED - National Institute for Demographic Studies; Mathilde Guergoat-Larivière, Université de Lille, Clersé, Cnam-CEET; Nejoua Braham, Université de Lille, Clersé, Ined.

13. No Worries? Multiple Crises, Future Economic Expectations and Fertility IntentionsBernhard Riederer , Vienna Institute of Demography, Austrian Academy of Sciences.

14. Education and Divorce in a Patriarchal Society: A Study of Palestinian-Arabs in IsraelMaha Sabbah-Karkabi , Ben-Gurion University; Maria Stanfors, Lund University.

15. Economic Barriers, Uncertainty, or the Gender Revolution? Factors Shaping Young Stem Professionals Perspectives on ParenthoodSharon Sassler , Cornell University; Anna Church, Cornell University.

16. Perceptions of Stepparental Rights: Societal Attitudes across EuropeJulia Sauter , Université de Lausanne; Laura Bernardi, Université de Lausanne; Dimitri Mortelmans, Universiteit Antwerpen; Anne-Rigt Poortman, Universiteit Utrecht; Anne Solaz, INED; Anja Steinbach, Universität Duisburg-Essen.

17. The SoGreen Module: Investigating the social aspects of the green transitionEsma Savas , NIDI; Vytenis Deimantas, SHARE.

18. Does Love Need Equality in Household Chores? A Dyadic Assessment of Housework Division and Relationship Satisfaction in Childless and in Parental CouplesLaetitia Schipping , Federal Institute for Population Research; Detlev Lück, Federal Institute for Population Research; Leonie Kleinschrot, Federal Institute for Population Research.

19. The Impact of Mixed Modes of Survey Administration in the Generations and Gender Survey round II: Mode Effects and the Role of Mode AssignmentMartijn Schoenmakers , NIDI.

20. Socioeconomic Status as Correlate of Obstetric and Delivery-Related Complications: Register-Based Evidence from SpainMarta Seiz , Spanish National Research Council (CSIC); Marco Cozzani, University of Firenze; Nerea Bello Iglesias, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia.

21. Social Class Gaps in Gendered Parenting Practices in the UK and in FranceAlexandra Sheridan , INED; Nicole Hiekel, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Lidia Panico, CRIS, Sciences Po; Anne Solaz, INED.

22. Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Women with Diverging Fertility PatternsJitka Slabá, Charles University - Faculty of Science; Eva Waldaufová , Charles University, Faculty of Science; Anna Štastná, Charles University; Krystof Zeman, Vienna Institute of Demography; Jitka Jírová, Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic.

23. Dormant Parent-Child Relationships in Swiss Older Adults’ Family NetworksJuul Spaan , Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute; Myriam Girardin, University of Geneva; Eric Widmer, University of Geneva.

24. First Reproductive Experiences: New Survey Module Compared with Health Register DataAnna Stastna , Department of Demography and Geodemography, Faculty of Science, Charles University; Jitka Slabá, Charles University - Faculty of Science; Eva Beaujouan, University of Vienna, Wittgenstein Centre.

25. Education and Family Formation across Europe: Are Women with Lower Educational Attainment Less Likely to Enter Stable Unions and Parenthood?Nadia Sturm .

26. Differences in Total Fertility Rate by Country of Birth across the European UnionAndrea Succi , Eurostat - European Commission; Veronica Corsini, Eurostat - European Commission.

27. No Time to Lose? Changes in Partnership Prerequisites to Childbearing across AgesCristina Suero García , University of Vienna; Eva Beaujouan, University of Vienna, Wittgenstein Centre.

28. Marriage Squeezes in Korean and Japanese RegionsKeita Suga , National Institute of Population and Social Security Research; Sungho Cho, Korean Institute for Health and Social Affairs.

29. Household Wealth, Wealth Inequality, and Entry into First Marriage in ChinaBeibei Sun , Xi'an Jiaotong University; Xiaoyi JIn, Xi'an Jiaotong University; lei Che, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology.

30. Between Two Worlds: Fertility Dynamics of a Transitional Cohort of Women Born in Hungary between 1960 and 1969: a Decompositional AnalysisLaura Szabo , Institute for Quantitative Population and Economic Research – Hungarian Demographic Research Institute (HDRI); Zsuzsanna Makay, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute.

31. Adolescents’ Online-Offline Interactions with Peers and the Intergenerational Transmission of LonelinessSara Tafuro , University of Padova; Maria Sironi, University of Padova.

32. Do Our Histories Align? Harmonizing Partnership Trajectories, Economic Conditions and Health Indicators in GGS and SHARESylwia Timoszuk , SGH Warsaw Scholl of Economics; Monika Oczkowska, Warsaw School of Economics SGH; Marta Styrc, SGH Warsaw School of Economics; Wojciech Latkowski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics; Monika Mynarska, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw & SGH Warsaw School of Economics.

33. Wealth and Childbearing. How Economic Resources Shape Reproductive Choices in ItalyGianluca Truscello , Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; DANIELA BELLANI, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Maria Chiara Zanarotti, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.

34. Sibship Composition, Resource Dilution and Child Outcomes in IndiaPhanidhar Upadhyaya , International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai; Kaushalendra Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai.

35. Beliefs about Marital Compatibility in the United StatesDaniela Urbina Julio , University of Southern California.

36. The Lasting Economic Fingerprint of Childhood Residential Mobility: Evidence from the 1958 British Birth CohortRiccardo Valente , UNIVERSITAT AUTÒNOMA DE BARCELONA.

37. Work and Family Trajectories across Life Stages: Effects on Women’s First-Birth Intentions in SpainRaquel Vidal-Ruiz , University of Salamanca; Alberto Del Rey Poveda, University of Salamanca; Rafael Grande, University of Málaga; Mengyao Wu, University of Hebei and Autonomous University of Barcelona.

38. Growing (up) Apart? Childhood Family Structure and Partisanship in Young AdulthoodLena Wagner , Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.

39. Employment Stability of Chinese Youth Based on Multi-State Markov Transition Matrices: Evidence from China Family Panel Studies (CFPS)xiaofei WANG , Beijing Foreign Studies University.

40. Birth Cohort Differences in Family Care Availability among U.S. Older AdultsXueqing Wang , University of Michigan; Bingxin Chen, University of Michigan; Hwajung Choi, University of Michigan.

41. Childcare, Housework Support, and Fertility Intentions in Hong KongElizabeth Wilkins , UNFPA.

42. Does Goal Incongruence Lead to Unequal Division of Household Labour? An Experimental Study of Polish CouplesAgnieszka Wincewicz, Polish Economic Institute; Lukasz Baszczak, University of Warsaw; Iga Rozbicka , Polish Economic Institute; Maksymilian Pyrkowski, Polish Economic Institute; Marcin Lewandowski, Warsaw University.

44. Unexpected Compression of the Life Course: Family Formation in the United States during and after the Second World WarLei Yan, UBC; Junyang Zhang, Peking University; Guy Stecklov , University of British Columbia.

46. The Mental Health Consequences of Spousal BereavementEmma Zai , Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Elena Bassoli, ETH; Peter Eibich, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL.

47. Revisiting the Polygyny–Fertility Nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Marital DynamicsXinyi Zhao , Max Planck Institute for Human Development; Ben Malinga John, University of Malawi.

48. Parenthood Effects on Health and Life Satisfaction among Recent Parents in China: Importance of Children’s SexBoyan Zheng , Princeton University; Kefan Xue, Oxford University.

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