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GeNet Seminar : Low Fertility in Industrialised Countries

May 31st 2007, London School of Economics

Describing and Explaining Patterns of Fertility in Industrialised Countries
Changing relationships between education and fertility: A study of women and men born 1940-64 (powerpoint presentation)
Øystein Kravdal: Professor of Demography,  Univeristy of Oslo

The Timing and Partnership Context of Becoming a Parent (powerpoint presentation)
 John Hobcraft: Professor of Social Policy and Demography,  University of York

Working Women, Men's Home Time and Lowest-Low Fertility 
Almudena Sevilla-Sanz: Research Officer, University of Oxford

Consequence of Fertility in Low Fertility Countries
The Relationship Between Childbearing and Transitions From Marriage and Cohabitation in Britain  (powerpoint presentation)
Dr. Fiona Steele: Reader in Social Statistics at Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol

The Economic Consequences of Fertility (powerpoint presentation)
Wendy Sigle-Rushton: Senior Lectuer in Social Policy, London School of Economics

Fertility Family Policies and Gender
'Defying Nature’?: Contemporary Discourses around Delayed Childbearing and Childlessness in Britain (powerpoint presentation)
Roona Simpson, University of Edinburgh