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πHow did educational expansion shape reproductive trajectories across three generations of Peruvian women? Robin Cavagnoud shows how educational gains coexist with persistent early childbearing patterns shaped by violence, economic precarity and constrained choices.
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βΌοΈNew #Debate from the 2026 Special Issue is already out! Guido Pennings discusses how delayed parenthood should not be framed as a restriction, but rather as an empowering consequence of greater educational and economic opportunities for women. austriaca.at/0xc1aa5572_0...
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π¨Deadline for submission β‘οΈ 15 May 2026!
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We invite you to submit your contributions to the Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2027 special issue "Demographic perspectives on migration".
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The Introduction of the 2025 Issue of the @vypr.bsky.social is out! An overview of the 22 contributions on the interplay between population diversity, social inequality, and the causes and consequences of socio-economic status (SES) differences in demographic behaviour.
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βΌοΈNew Debate on @vypr.bsky.social! AlΓcia AdserΓ ponders on how artificial intelligence (AI) is propelling a new phase of technological change beyond routine automation: AI directly impacts fertility decisions
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βΌοΈNew Debate on @vypr.bsky.social! AlΓcia AdserΓ ponders on how artificial intelligence (AI) is propelling a new phase of technological change beyond routine automation: AI directly impacts fertility decisions πhttps://austriaca.at/0xc1aa5572_0x0040deb0
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NEW π₯ Ronak Paul and colleagues examine the heterogeneity in under-five mortality by household generations and household structure using pooled data from six rounds of the Nepal Demographic and Health Survey (1996β2022). π austriaca.at?arp=0x0040ba...
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βΌοΈNew paper out ! Santosh Jatrana et al., investigated differences in obesity levels among immigrants from English-speaking and non-English-speaking countries relative to those among non-immigrants in Australia. Find the paper online π:
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βΌοΈNew Debate contribution from Leo van Wissen and Becky Arnold explores the role of migration in population change at different levels of urbanisation. ππ austriaca.at/0xc1aa5572_0...
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Martin Spielauer, Philipp Warum
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Using Austria as a case study, Thomas Horvath et al. demonstrate how capturing life course heterogeneity improves the accuracy and policy relevance of socio-demographic projections, as labour force dynamics and economic dependency ratios π austriaca.at?arp=0x00402f... @demographyvienna.bsky.social
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βΌοΈMagdalena MuszyΕska-Spielauer and Tim Riffe @timriffe1.bsky.social examine how differences in risk composition between a synthetic life table cohort versus a life table under current mortality conditions influence mortality statistics π austriaca.at?arp=0x004035... @demographyvienna.bsky.social
π₯Inequality, heterogeneity, and chance: Multiple factors and their interactions: Hal Caswell and Silke F. van Daalen extend analysis on heterogeneity and stochasticity to multiple-factor studies austriaca.at?arp=0x004025...
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βΌοΈ New paper at the @vypr.bsky.social James Raymer and colleagues decompose the age-sex structures of immigrant populations in Australia and its major cities in 2021 by periods of entry, evidencing important differences π austriaca.at?arp=0x003fcd...
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James OβDonnell, Qing Guan
π₯πK.S. James, Ravi Sadhu and David E. Bloom Debate how widowhood presents significant challenges in India, with the proportion of widowed women being continuously greater than that of men; @demographyvienna.bsky.social π austriaca.at/buecher/file...
βΌοΈWolfgang Lutz discusses selected possible consequences of growing inequality in skills within and between countries, and outlines a further research agenda in this Debate Piece just out in the Vienna Yearbook π austriaca.at?arp=0x004087...
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π₯ Alyson van Raalte @alysonvanraalte.bsky.social , Yana Vierboom and Pekka Martikainen debate on how classic compositional change has become increasingly neglected in demography, as it shifts towards causal inference of individual-level determinants: austriaca.at?arp=0x004086...
co-authors Tord Finne VedΓΈy, Rannveig K. Hart, Jonas Minet Kinge, Astri Syse