On 7 June 2013 Éva Beaujouan and Tomáš Sobotka presented a paper on “Education and sex differences in intended family size in Europe, 1990s and 2000s” at the conference Changing Families and Fertility Choices in Oslo. This presentation, co-authored by Zuzanna Brzozowska (EURREP) and Karel Neels (University of Antwerp), gave a summary of the first stage of EURREP research on intended family size in Europe. Presentation
Author Archives: Zuzanna Brzozowska
Tomáš Sobotka at the 4th Demographic Forum in Brussels
On 6 May 2013 Tomáš Sobotka gave an invited presentation at the Fourth Demographic Forum in Brussels on “Youth choices, opportunities, and family formation in Europe”. Presentation & Film from the workshop on “Supporting Youth Opportunities”
Éva Beaujouan at a workshop in Berlin
Éva Beaujouan presented a paper entitled “Stability of first and second unions in France” at the workshop “Life course transitions after separation” held in Berlin, 4-5 July 2013. Presentation
1st International Symposium on Social Egg Freezing in Barcelona
On 1 February 2013 Tomas Sobotka gave a talk on socio-demographic perspectives on social egg freezing at the 1st International Symposium on Social Egg Freezing in Barcelona. Film, Photo, Paper & Presentation
Le Figaro, 14 January 2013
Anne Cheyvialle referring to Tomas Sobotka’s research on economic recession and fertility in Europe: “Zone euro: la crise porte un coup à la natalité”.
Máire Ní Bhrolcháin’s and Éva Beaujouan’s article in Population Studies
John Bongaarts’ and Tomáš Sobotka’s article in PDR
“A Demographic Explanation for the Recent Rise in European Fertility” by John Bongaarts and Tomáš Sobotka was the third most read article in Population and Development Review in 2012! Link & Request article
Wall Street Journal, 7 January 2013
Patricia Kowsmann refers to Tomas Sobotka’s research on economic recession and fertility in Europe: “Slowing birthrates weigh on Europe’s weak economies”. Link
Libération, 20 December 2012
Jean-Luc Mounier briefly describes the results of Máire Ni Bhrolcháin’s and Eva Beaujouan’s study education and fertility postponement. Link
The Economist, June 20, 2012
The Economist, June 20, 2012 referring to Tomas Sobotka’s research on recession and fertility: “Europe’s other crisis: Recession is bringing Europe’s brief fertility rally to a shuddering halt”. Link

