“The Role of Infertility & Medically Assisted Reproduction on the Realization of Ideal Family Size”: @LazzariEster, Shohei Yoda, @FukudaSetsuya & @JimRaymo find that for MAR-conceived births, the gap btw ideal & achieved was reduced by roughly one third. https://t.co/47beDCv1N4
“Effect of First Births on Women’s Employment”: Using CVFS data, @sarahotto417 & @lymanstoneky show how becoming a mother was assoc. with a “40% decline in employment in the short term & an 8-10% decline in the long" (↑ wage labor & self-employ). @mcgillu https://t.co/VJYWUDM6sW
“Decomposing Differences in Cohort Health Expectancy by Cause & Age”: Tao Sun, Huiping Zheng & Xiaojun Wang offer new methods for decomposing cohort HE to “promote a better understanding of how age patterns & disease burdens contribute" w/in & across pops. https://t.co/sZULGnbPTf
In “Cohort Fertility & Couple Educational Pairing,” L. Andersson @MarikaJalovaara et al. show for the 1st time that the majority of births occur in homogamous or hypogamous unions & in those w/ a tertiary-educated partner. @SOFI_su_se https://t.co/8JzAzy44qK
“Mobility Framing Effects”: N Murken, K Schewel & @JasperTjaden show that elicitation of migration aspirations can have a dramatic effect, finding a 12-ppt drop in migration intention when asked instead abt the intention to stay. @RWI_Leibniz@unipotsdam https://t.co/BUltEZLgFd
“Parental Separation & Children’s Peer Relations”: Using data from pairfam, Pollmann-Schult shows that children experienced a temporary rise in peer rejection following parental separation, largely related to increased socioemotional problems. @UniSiegen https://t.co/oOCpSIM5bC
“Effect of the Great Recession on U.S. Fertility”: Using a cohort discontinuity design, Wu, @NicholasDEMark & Hill show “credibly causal evidence” that the GR altered fertility behavior, esp for the youngest cohorts (relative drops of 7-30%). @NYUSociology https://t.co/BuRSmjoRrb