Presentations and Authors


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S2. Culture and fertility - 8thFeb, h.16:30-18:00, room 8 (ENG)

Fertility behaviour and the mediating role of institutional and cultural contexts: evidence from European internal migrants
Mattia Oliviero, Stefani Scherer

S9. Mortality issues- 9thFeb, h.9:00-10:30, room 7 (ENG)

Women survive severe famines and epidemics better than men
Virginia Zarulli, Julia A. Barthold, Anna Oksuzyan, Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen, Kaare Christensen, James W. Vaupel
Women outlive men more as they become old
Virginia Zarulli, Anna Oksuzyan, Bernard Jeune, Kaare Christensen, James E. Oeppen, James W. Vaupel, Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen

S18. Migrant trajectories - 9thFeb, h.14:00-15:30, room 5 (ENG)

Exploring onward migration of immigrants from Italy
Livia Elisa Ortensi, Elisa Barbiano di Belgiojoso

S19. Socio-economic drivers of fertility - 9thFeb, h.14:00-15:30, room 8 (ENG)

Cohort Fertility Decline and Educational Attainment: Muslim Women in Israel
Barbara S. Okun

S22. Family context and fertility - 10thFeb, h.9:00-10:30, room 8 (ENG)

Do the living statuses of grandparents influence fertility of adult children?
Barbara S. Okun, Guy Stecklov
“The most natural thing in the world”? The role of culture and education in explaining exclusive breastfeeding in Italy
Riccardo Ladini, Filippo Oncini, Adriano Cataldo

S29. Measuring and counting - 10thFeb, h.11:00-12:30, room 9 (ENG)

Large families (in a context of lowest-low fertility): what do we know about them?
Fausta Ongaro, Maria Castiglioni, Franco Bonarini

Poster session 1 - 8thFeb, h.15:30-16:30, foyer (ENG)

The first meeting: the beginning of a long process in couple’s formation among young men and women in Tunisia
Nourelhouda FREDJ, Zahia Ouadah Bedidi

Poster session 2 - 9thFeb, h.15:30-16:30, foyer (ENG)

High education and fertility in Algeria: contribution of the fertility intentions among single women and men
zahia Ouadah-Bedidi Ouadah bedidi
Marital Dissolution and Gender Differences in Mortality Risks: Evidence from the Turin Longitudinal Study, a Ten Years Follow Up Study.
Elisa Cisotto, Letizia Mencarini, Roberta Onorati


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