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THE POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE Political representatives are routinely accused of not following up on promises. They get less criticism for not speaking on citizen rights. In the case of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs), words are as consequential as actions. Low vocal political support for SRHR risks compromising policy and encouraging penalties for breaking sexual and reproductive norms. ØYSTEIN KRAVDAL, AUTHOR AT N-IUSSP N-IUSSP is a new IUSSP news magazine, which will disseminate scientific findings from demographic research carried out all over the world. The practical implications of current trends, the risks and potentialities of emerging situations, the pros and cons of GENDER EQUALITY AND FERTILITY: IS THERE A CONNECTIONSEE MORE ONNIUSSP.ORG
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THE POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE Political representatives are routinely accused of not following up on promises. They get less criticism for not speaking on citizen rights. In the case of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs), words are as consequential as actions. Low vocal political support for SRHR risks compromising policy and encouraging penalties for breaking sexual and reproductive norms. ØYSTEIN KRAVDAL, AUTHOR AT N-IUSSP N-IUSSP is a new IUSSP news magazine, which will disseminate scientific findings from demographic research carried out all over the world. The practical implications of current trends, the risks and potentialities of emerging situations, the pros and cons of GENDER EQUALITY AND FERTILITY: IS THERE A CONNECTIONSEE MORE ONNIUSSP.ORG
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MALTHUS AND THE LIMITS TO GROWTH Note Thomas R. Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1970, pp. 71-72 (1st edition 1799).Author’s italics.
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Professor of Demography and Director, Center for Applied Statistics in Business and Economics, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreAndrea Brandolini
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Professor of Demography, University of Florence, ItalyJacques Vallin
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SKIP-GENERATION HOUSEHOLD TRENDS IN LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES LES MÉNAGES AVEC SAUT DE GÉNÉRATION DANS LES PAYS À REVENU FAIBLEET INTERMÉDIAIRE
Zachary Zimmer ,
Emily Treleaven
Zachary Zimmer and Emily Treleaven find a growing global prevalence of households that have grandparents living with grandchildren with middle generation absent.read more →
May 24, 2021
ITALIANS AND FOREIGNERS: HOW DISTANT ARE THEY, CULTURALLY SPEAKING? QUELLE DIVERGENCE CULTURELLE ENTRE ITALIENS ET ÉTRANGERS ?Gustavo De Santis
, Mauro
Maltagliati ,
Alessandra Petrucci
Can cultural distance hinder the integration of foreigners? The answer would be easier if we knew what cultural distance is. Gustavo De Santis, Mauro Maltagliati and Alessandra Petrucci try to measure it in Italy, with an original method.read more →
May 17, 2021
AMERICA’S RETIREMENT RIDDLE L’ENJEU DU FINANCEMENT DES RETRAITES AUX ÉTATS UNISJoseph Chamie
With U.S. Social Security Trust Funds projected to be insolvent in 2035, America is again facing its retirement riddle. Congress can address the insolvency by making possible adjustments in three variables: retirement benefits, payroll tax revenues and retirementage.
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May 10, 2021
LONGER LIVES, POORER HEALTH IN ENGLAND UNE VIE PLUS LONGUE EN ANGLETERRE, MAIS EN MOINS BONNE SANTÉStephen Jivraj ,
Alissa Goodman ,
Benedetta Pongiglione, George
Ploubidis
Stephen Jivraj, Alissa Goodman, Benedetta Pongiglione and George Ploubidis find that, among working-age adults in England,read more →
May 3, 2021
HYPERGAMY ON THE DECLINE IN EUROPE LE RECUL DE L’HYPERGAMIE EN EUROPEDávid Erát
As women’s levels of education increasingly overtake those of men, educational hypergamy (male educational advantage in a relationship) is declining throughout Europe, as Dávid Erát shows.read more →
April 26, 2021
THE ROLE OF NON-RESIDENT FAMILY IN MIGRATION AFTER SEPARATION MIGRATION APRÈS UNE RUPTURE CONJUGALE : L’IMPORTANCE DE LA FAMILLE VIVANT À PROXIMITÉAmy Spring , Clara
H. Mulder , Michael
J. Thomas , Thomas
J. Cooke
Amy Spring, Clara H. Mulder, Michael J. Thomas, Thomas J. Cooke find that the presence of non-resident family plays an important role in separated people’s decisions to migrate within the United States.read more →
April 19, 2021
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Jan Kabátek ,
Francisco Perales
Challenging claims of disadvantage in same-sex parented families, Jan Kabátek and Francisco Perales find that same-sex-parented children actually outperform their peers in many areas of academic achievement.read more →
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PLEASURE AND FIDELITY: ITALIAN MILLENNIALS AND SEX PLAISIR ET FIDÉLITÉ : LA SEXUALITÉ DE LA GÉNÉRATION DU MILLÉNAIRE EN ITALIE Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna, Daniele
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Sexual intercourse is starting earlier than before among Italian adolescents, whose behaviour is converging towards the norms of their European peers. As noted by Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna and Daniele Vignoli, this precocity and the growing importance attached toromantic love
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