Publications

2018

Adsera, A., & Ferrer, A. (2018). Fertility Issues in Developed Countries. In: Handbook on Women and the Economy, edited by Susan L. Averett, Laura M. Argys, & Saul D. Hoffman. Oxford University Press.

Caarls, K., Haagsman, K., Kraus, E.K., & Mazzucato, V. (2018). African transnational families: Cross-country and gendered comparisons. Population, Space and Place, 24(7), 1–16, https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2162.

Carlsson, E. (2018). Fertility Intentions across Immigrant Generations in Sweden
Do Patterns of Adaptation Differ by Gender and Origin? Comparative Population Studies, 43, 211-242, http://dx.doi.org/10.12765/CPoS-2019-02en.

González-Ferrer, A., Kraus, E.K., Baizán, P. Beauchemin, C., Black, R., & Schoumaker, B. (2018). Migration Between Africa and Europe. Assessing the Role of Resources, Family and Networks. In: Beauchemin, C. (Ed.): Migration between Africa and Europe. Cham: Springer: 81–122. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-69569-3_4.

Haug, S., & Milewski, N. (2018). Women’s attitudes towards assisted reproductive technologies – A pilot study among migrant minorities and non-migrants in Germany. Comparative Population Studies, 43, 343-370. www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/319/276 .

Juárez, S., Mussino, E., & Hjern, A. (2018). Being a refugee or having a refugee status? Birthweight and gestational age outcomes among offspring of immigrant mothers in Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, doi.org/10.1177/1403494818777432 (online first).

Milewski, N., & Carol, S. (2018). Attitudes toward abortion for medical and non-medical reasons among the Turkish second generation in Europe – The role of the family and societal contexts. Comparative Population Studies, 43, 307-342. www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/317.

Milewski, N., & Mussino, E. (2018). New aspects on migrant and minority populations in Europe: Norms, attitudes, and intentions in fertility and family planning. Comparative Population Studies, 43 (forthcoming).

Mussino, E., & Ortensi, L. (2018). Same fertility ideals of the country of origin norm? A study of the personal ideal family size among immigrant women in Italy. Comparative Population Studies 43, 243-274. http://dx.doi.org/10.12765/CPoS-2019-03en.

Mussino, E., Duvander, A.-Z., & Ma, L. (2018). Does Time Count? Immigrant Fathers’ Use of Parental Leave for a First Child in Sweden. Population-E, 73 (2), 2018, 363-382 DOI: 10.3917/pope.1802.0363 (in French: Recours au congé parental chez les immigrés pères d’un premier enfant en Suède: la durée passée dans le pays compte-t-elle ?. Population-F, 73 (2), 2018, 381-400 DOI : 10.3917/popu.1802.0381)

Mussino, E., Duvander, A.-Z., & Tervola, J. (2018), Decomposing the Determinants of Fathers’ Parental Leave Use: Evidence from migration between Finland and Sweden. Journal of European Social Policy, https://doi.org/10.1177/0958928718792129 (online first).

Mussino, E., Miranda V., & Ma, L. (2018), Sex ratio at birth among immigrant groups in Sweden. Genus 74:13 https://doi.org/10.1186/s41118-018-0036-8

Puur, A., Vseviov, H., & Abuladze, L. (2018). Fertility Intentions and Views on Gender Roles: Russian Women in Estonia from an Origin-destination Perspective. Comparative Population Studies, 43, 275-306. http://dx.doi.org/10.12765/CPoS-2019-04en.

Sauer, L., Diabaté, S., Gabel, S., Halfar, Y., Kraus, E.K., & Wenzel, L. (2018). Doing transnational family im Kontext von Flucht und Krisenmigration. Stand der Forschung. BiB Working Paper 3/2018. Wiesbaden: Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung. https://www.bib.bund.de/Publikation/2018/pdf/Doing-transnational-family-im-Kontext-von-Flucht-und-Krisenmigration-Stand-der-Forschung.pdf.

 

2017

Baykara-Krumme, H., & Milewski, N. (2017). Fertility patterns among Turkish women in Turkey and abroad: the impact of international mobility, migrant generation, and family background. European Journal of Population, 33(3), 409–436.

Carol, S., & Milewski, N. (2017). Attitudes toward abortion among the Muslim minority and non-Muslim majority in cross-national perspective: can religiosity explain the differences? Sociology of Religion A Quarterly Review, 78(4), 456-491. doi.org/10.1093/socrel/srx015.

Duvander, A.-Z., & Mussino, E. (2017). Föräldraledig nu eller senare? Invandrade kvinnors användning av föräldrapenning. Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift, 23(3-4), 259-282.

Goldberg, R., Tienda, M., & Adsera, A. (2017). Age at migration, family instability, and timing of sexual onset. Social Science Research, 63, 292–307.

González-Ferrer, A., Castro Martín, T., Kraus, E., & Eremenko, T. (2017). Childbearing patterns among immigrant women and their daughters in Spain: Over-adaptation or structural constraints“. Demographic Research, 37(19), 599–634.

Kazenin K.I., & Kozlov V.A. (2017). Childbearing age in Dagestan: significance of the ethnic factor under the conditions of modernization. Narodonaselenie, 1, 46-58 (in Russian).

Kazenin K.I., & Kozlov V.A. (2017). The main characteristics of matrimonial and reproductive behavior in Dagestan: reasons and social economic consequences. Vestnik Instituta Economiki RAN, 1, 46-58 (in Russian).

Krapf, S., & Wolf, K. (2015).  Persisting differences or adaptation to German fertility patterns? First and second birth behavior of the 1.5 and second generation Turkish migrants in Germany. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 67(Suppl. 1), 137-164.

Kraus, E.K., & Castro-Martín, T. (2017). Does migrant background matter for adolescents’ fertility preferences? The Latin American 1.5 generation in Spain. European Journal of Population. doi:10.1007/s10680-017-9427-3 (online first).

Mussino, E., Miranda, V. & Ma, L. (2017). Sex ratio at birth among immigrant groups in Sweden. SRRD_2017:05.

Puur,A., Rahnu,L., Abuladze,L., Sakkeus,L., & Zakharov,S. (2017). Childbearing among first- and second-generation Russians in Estonia against the background of the sending and host countries. Demographic Research, 36(41), 1209−1254.

Tervola, J., Duvander, A.-Z., & Mussino, E. (2017). Promoting parental leave for immigrant fathers – what role does policy play? Social Politics, 24(3), 269-297.

Wilson, B., & Kuha, J. (2017) Residential segregation and the fertility of immigrants and their descendants. Population, Space and Place. doi.org/10.1002/psp.2098 (online first).

 

2016

Mussino, E., & Duvander, A.-Z. (2016). Use it or save it? Migration background and parental leave uptake in Sweden. European Journal of Population, 32(2), 189-210.

Wolf, K. (2016). Marriage migration versus family reunification: how does the marriage and migration history affect the timing of first and second childbirth among Turkish immigrants in Germany? European Journal of Population, 32(5), 731-759.

 

2015

Ambrosetti, E., Ortensi, L.E., Castagnaro C., & Attili, M. (2015). Sex imbalances at birth in migratory context: preliminary results from Italy. Genus, 71 (2-3), 29-51.

Mussino, E., Gabrielli, G., Paterno, A., Strozza, S., & Terzera, L. (2015). Motherhood of foreign women in Lombardy: Testing the effects of migration by citizenship. Demographic Research, 33(23), 653–64.

Ortensi L.E. (2015). Engendering the fertility-migration nexus: The role of women's migratory patterns in the analysis of fertility after migration. Demographic Research, 32 (1), 1435-1468.