
Alice Goisis
@alice_goisis
Family demographer interested in family well-being, child health and assisted reproduction. Professor & Research Director @CLScohorts
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http://www.alicegoisis.com 08-07-2009 21:23:18
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Socioeconomic context matters for pregnancy outcomes. Alessandro Di Nallo and I show that woman or her partner's job loss during the pregnancy is associated with higher risk of miscarriage and stillbirth, in a paper just published in #HumanReproduction ESHRE academic.oup.com/humrep/advance…


How do we define #onlychildren and identify them in survey data? We address this question in a newly published Demography Journal research note. Brilliantly led and summarized below 👇 by @JenChanf!



Check out our (Alice Goisis Peter Fallesen Marta Seiz Tatiana Eremenko Marco Cozzani Leire Salazar) paper in Fertility Sterility on educational gradients in assisted reprod. births in 5 countries. Institutional factors do moderate the gaps! #DIGCLASS fertstert.org/article/S0015-…

New paper out in PDR which explores what happens to partnership stability following Medically Assisted Reproduction. Brilliantly led and summarized below by Dr Alina Pelikh. Funded by European Research Council (ERC)

Congratulations Dr Alina Pelikh 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I am so proud of you for this incredibly well deserved award!!

Two-fifths of #millennials in England want children – or more children, if they are already parents – but only 1 in 4 are trying to conceive, finds new #NextStepsStudy research by @UCL researchers Dr Alina Pelikh Alice Goisis 1/2



great to see our research with Alice Goisis using Next Steps data UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies got mentioned by BBC! Full report is available by the link cls.ucl.ac.uk/wp-content/upl…

Join us! Two Postdoc Researchers on the FRAILife project on child disability & family life Dondena Centre Università Bocconi 🔹 Skills: solid quantitative skills (R/Stata) and experience in scientific writing Apply by Dec 8: jobmarket.unibocconi.eu/?type=a

New Data Resource Profile: Genomic Data in Multiple British Birth Cohorts (1946-2001) - Health, Social, and Environmental Data from Birth to Old Age shorturl.at/kumpI UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies UCL Social Research Institute (SRI) LHA @ UCL £free to access genetic + social data across life in multiple generations


📢The call for papers for the 2026 Issue of the Vienna Yearbook of Population Research (VYPR) is OPEN! Our topic will be on “Delayed Reproduction: Patterns, Challenges and Prospects”! Submit until May 31 2025⏰Austrian Academy of Sciences Wittgenstein Centre 🔗viennayearbook.org/call
