Session 76:
Contextual Effects on Fertility
Chair: Anne Solaz, INED
Having Children in Different Territorial Contexts: The Role of Social Capital • Alessandra De Rose, Sapienza University of Rome ; Giuseppina Guagnano, Sapienza University of Rome ; Isabella Santini, Sapienza University of Rome
Compositional or Contextual Effects? Determinants of Regional Fertility Differences in Germany • Martin Bujard, Federal Institute for Population Research ; Sebastian Klüsener, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
Associations between Non-Marital Childbearing and Its Correlates over Time and Space in Germany – Does Voting Behaviour Matter? • Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of Southampton ; Stephanie Thiehoff, University of Southampton ; Agnese Vitali, University of Southampton
The Mid-Twentieth Century Baby Boom and the Role of Social Interaction: An Agent-Based Modelling Approach • André Grow, University of Leuven ; Eli Nomes, University of Leuven ; Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven
The Influence of Family Policies in 21 Countries on Women´s Childbearing: A Longitudinal Micro-Data Analysis • Sunnee Billingsley, Stockholm University ; Tommy Ferrarini, Stockholm University ; Gerda Neyer, Stockholm University, Demography Unit ; Katharina Wesolowski, Stockholm University
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