
GENUS
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GENUS is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open-access journal of population sciences.
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https://genus.springeropen.com 22-09-2020 20:04:17
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Family and humanitarian migrant women in 🇮🇹 face higher unemployment but better job quality than labour migrants. Humanitarian men initially lag in upward job mobility but catch up after a decade. ➡️ New paper by Impicciatore & Molinari just published! 🔗genus.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…




❓How open and effective are EU asylum systems? Forte, Rosa Gatti, Gabrielli, Benassi & Strozza propose the RIP index to measure States’ capability to grant protection. Major disparities emerged before, during and after 2015–2016 refugee crisis. 🔗genus.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…




Using longitudinal population-based survey data from Australia, Ester Lazzari examines whether dealing with the uncertainty of #infertility prompts men and women to revise their pre-existing fertility preferences. 🔗genus.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…


Everything is ready for the 2025 edition of Population Days - the conference of the Italian Association for Population Studies. We are looking forward to seeing you all in Cagliari! Università degli Studi di Cagliari 👉 Use #PopDays2025 to post about the conference!


Here’s a fresh read for your Monday brain 🧠: A new article by Mendola and Annalisa Busetta on refugees’ health in Germany - now out in GENUS and available #openaccess. 👉genus.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…


How do different uncertainties shape fertility intentions in the US? Luca Badolato, Guzzo & Hayford unpack goal uncertainty, realization uncertainty & intensity of fertility goals highlighting age, parity & socioeconomic differences. 🔗genus.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…



New publication by Manuela Stranges & Wolff! 👉 Family matters: among young migrants, minors entering with relatives stay much longer in reception centers. Over one half leave voluntarily, with exit reasons varying by origin and family status. 🔗genus.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…


How does couples' stress relate to their shared childbearing goals? Guzzo, Alexandra M. VanBergen, PhD, Wendy D. Manning, & Claire Kamp Dush use The National Couples' Health and Time Study to find out! Link to the study #openaccess: 🔗genus.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…


Parenthood among same-sex couples has changed as policy & social contexts have evolved. Swedish data revealed that same-sex parenting increased over time among women, but remained rare among men. 👉 New paper by Mollborn, Martin Kolk & Evertsson 🔗genus.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…



Survival inequalities expand in Denmark by socioeconomic group. New paper by Cosmo Strozza, Vigezzi, Julia Callaway, Aleksandrs Aleksandrovs, Ilya Kashnitsky — bsky @ikashnitsky.phd find, for instance, that almost 1 in 4 poor men vs 1 in 20 rich men die pre-retirement. 🔗genus.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…