The socioeconomic determinants of cancer

F Merletti, C Galassi, T Spadea - Environmental Health, 2011 - Springer
This paper provides a synthesis on socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence,
mortality and survival across countries and within countries, with particular focus on the …

Reproductive technology and the life course: current debates and research in social egg freezing

K Baldwin, L Culley, N Hudson, H Mitchell - Human Fertility, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
While there are currently few confirmed births from previously frozen eggs in the UK, the
improved outcomes of new technologies of vitrification and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection …

Fertility postponement is largely due to rising educational enrolment

M Ní Bhrolcháin, É Beaujouan - Population studies, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The rise in educational enrolment is often cited as a possible cause of the trend to later
childbearing in developed societies but direct evidence of its contribution to the aggregate …

Cohort fertility patterns in the Nordic countries

G Andersson, M Rønsen, LB Knudsen, T Lappegård… - Demographic …, 2009 - JSTOR
Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic countries are
sufficiently similar that we may speak of a common “Nordic fertility regime”. We investigate …

The parenthood effect on gender inequality: Explaining the change in paid and domestic work when British couples become parents

PS Schober - European Sociological Review, 2013 - academic.oup.com
This study examines the importance of prenatal characteristics of men and women in
couples for how they change their time spent on housework and paid work after the …

Approved routes and alternative paths: The construction of women's careers in large accounting firms. Evidence from the French Big Four

I Lupu - Critical perspectives on accounting, 2012 - Elsevier
Despite decades of gender-balanced recruitment and clear-cut criteria for promotion based
on meritocracy, women in public accounting firms remain proportionally fewer in number in …

Maternal employment and gender role attitudes: dissonance among British men and women in the transition to parenthood

P Schober, J Scott - Work, employment and society, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines how changes in gender role attitudes of couples after childbirth relate
to women's paid work and the type of childcare used. Identifying attitude-practice …

Postponement and childlessness: Evidence from two British cohorts

D Kneale, H Joshi - Demographic research, 2008 - JSTOR
This paper starts by reviewing existing projections of childlessness among British men and
women. Low current fertility implies high eventual childlessness unless the postponement of …

[HTML][HTML] Rising educational participation and the trend to later childbearing

K Neels, M Murphy, MN Bhrolcháin… - Population and …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
HOW FAR CAN THE shift to later childbearing in developed countries be accounted for by
the growth in educational participation? A move to later childbearing has been a …

Educational differences in timing and quantum of childbearing in Britain: A study of cohorts born 1940–1969

A Berrington, J Stone, E Beaujouan - Demographic Research, 2015 - JSTOR
BACKGROUND Increased postponement of fertility, especially among higher-educated
women, means it is important to know whether women recuperate births at older ages, but …