The bi-annual European Population Conference took place at Budapest, June 25-28, 2014. It was organized by the European Association for Population Studies (EAPS) and the Hungarian Demographic Research Institute (HDRI). As is usually the case at the EPC, SPaDE was very well represented. Here is a list of our presentations in Budapest, with links to short abstracts:
New patterns in first marriage formation in South Korea , Li Ma, SUDA; Gunnar Andersson, SUDA; Gerda Neyer, SUDA
Perceived fairness and conflicts about home tasks in a gender-equal discourse: a typology of Swedish couples , Eva Bernhardt, SUDA; Maria Brandén, SUDA; Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne
The importance of job characteristics to women’s fertility intentions and behavior in Russia , Oxana Sinyavskaya, Universiteit Maastricht; Sunnee Billingsley, SUDA
Family migration in cross-national comparative perspective: project aims and first results for Australia, Britain, Germany and Sweden , Sergi Vidal, University of Queensland; Francisco Perales, University of Queensland; Philipp Lersch, Tilburg University; Maria Brandén, SUDA
Women’s household income contributions and higher-order births in the United States , Alison Gemmill, University of California, Berkeley; Margarita Chudnovskaya, SUDA; Peter Hepburn, University of California, Berkeley
Educational institutions as mating markets , Juho Härkönen, SUDA; Margarita Chudnovskaya, SUDA
Incentive or obstacle? The use of parental leave of immigrant mothers , Ann-Zofie Duvander, SUDA; Eleonora Mussino, SUDA
Nordic family policy and union dissolution , Trude Lappegard, Statistics Norway and SUDA; Ann-Zofie Duvander, SUDA; Synøve N. Andersen, Statistics Norway; Olof Gardarsdottir, University of Iceland; Gerda R. Neyer, SUDA; Ida Viklund, SUDA
Childbearing intentions and economic uncertainty in contemporary Europe , Susanne Fahlén, SUDA; Livia Olah, SUDA
Do grandchildren influence retirement? The presence of grandchildren and the geographical distance between grandparents and grandchildren at retirement transition , Linda Kridahl, SUDA
Employment impacts on partnership and parenthood entry in different family-policy regimes , Michael S. Rendall, University of Maryland; Alessandra De Rose, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"; Ann Evans, Australian National University; Edith E. Gray, Australian National University; Doris Hanappi, University of California, Berkeley and Université de Lausanne; Frauke Kreute, University of Maryland; Trude Lappegard, Statistics Norway and SUDA; Lori Reeder, University of Maryland; Marit Rønsen, Statistics Norway; Olivier Thevenon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Laurent Toulemon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
Dimensions and determinants of immigrant integration: the role of origin and settlement , Eleonora Mussino, SUDA; Salvatore Strozza, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II; Laura Terzera, Università degli Studi di Milano
After Swedish Intermarriage , Ognjen Obucina, SUDA
Swedish men´s fertility intentions and behaviours , Gayle Kaufman, Davidson College, Livia Oláh, SUDA
Family composition and union dissolution among families with children in Sweden , Livia Oláh, SUDA; Jani Turunen, SUDA
Mother tongue, host country income and return migration , Kirk Scott, Lund University, IFS and SUDA; Jan M. Saarela, University of Helsinki and Åbo Akademi University
EU-policies and fertility: the emergence and implementation of fertility issues at the supra-national level • Gerda R. Neyer, Stockholm University; Arianna Caporali, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Nora Sánchez Gassen, University of Southampton.