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Pandemic babies? Fertility in the aftermath of the first COVID-19 wave across European regions


Nitsche, Natalie; Jasilioniene, Aiva; Nisén, Jessica; Li, Peng; Kniffka, Maxi S.; Schöley, Jonas; Andersson, Gunnar; Bagavos, Christos; Berrington, Ann; Čipin, Ivan et al.
Pandemic babies? Fertility in the aftermath of the first COVID-19 wave across European regions, 2022. doi:10.4054/mpidr-wp-2022-027 (ostalo).


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Naslov
Pandemic babies? Fertility in the aftermath of the first COVID-19 wave across European regions

Autori
Nitsche, Natalie ; Jasilioniene, Aiva ; Nisén, Jessica ; Li, Peng ; Kniffka, Maxi S. ; Schöley, Jonas ; Andersson, Gunnar ; Bagavos, Christos ; Berrington, Ann ; Čipin, Ivan ; Clemente, Susana ; Dommermuth, Lars ; Fallesen, Peter ; Galdauskaite, Dovile ; Jemna, Dănuţ-Vasile ; Lerch, Mathias ; McDonnell, Cadhla ; Muller, Arno ; Neels, Karel ; Pötzsch, Olga ; Ramiro, Diego ; Riederer, Bernhard ; te Riele, Saskia ; Szabó, Laura ; Toulemon, Laurent ; Vignoli, Daniele ; Zeman, Kryštof ; Žnidaršič, Tina

Izvornik
MPIDR Working Paper, Rostock, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

Vrsta, podvrsta
Ostale vrste radova, ostalo

Godina
2022

Ključne riječi
sub-national fertility, COVID-19 pandemic, monthly birth rates

Sažetak
Early evidence demonstrates that the fertility response to the COVID-19 pandemic has varied across European countries. Yet, prior research indicates that fertility responses to disasters are often localized sub-nationally. Moreover, SARS-CoV-2 incidence, economic pandemic impacts, and the affectedness by virus containment measures varied subnationally across Europe during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sub-national variation in the fertility response seems therefore possible. We conducted a rigorous data collection effort in 28 European countries (equaling 241 European sub-national regions) and used cutting-edge forecasting methods to assess sub-national variation in the fertility response to the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic. While we find sub-national variation, our results reveal that the fertility response to the pandemic was dominated by the country level, with Southern European countries witnessing more negative fertility response to the early pandemic than Northern Europe. Variance decomposition even indicates a ‘nationalization’ of birth rates during the winter months of 2020, as the within- country variance in fertility declined and between-country variance increased. Nonetheless, highly urbanized areas in Europe experienced significantly steeper fertility declines as a response to the beginning of the pandemic, which is partly explained by their higher SARSCoV-2 incidence rates. SARS-CoV-2 incidence rates emerged as another important predictor of the fertility response more broadly. Higher incidences were associated with steeper fertility declines across the regions. Overall, country-level estimates represent fertility responses to the COVID-19 pandemic generally well, but the regional dimension provides additional important insight into how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted fertility.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Demografija



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Ekonomski fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Ivan Čipin (autor)

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doi www.demogr.mpg.de

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Nitsche, Natalie; Jasilioniene, Aiva; Nisén, Jessica; Li, Peng; Kniffka, Maxi S.; Schöley, Jonas; Andersson, Gunnar; Bagavos, Christos; Berrington, Ann; Čipin, Ivan et al.
Pandemic babies? Fertility in the aftermath of the first COVID-19 wave across European regions, 2022. doi:10.4054/mpidr-wp-2022-027 (ostalo).
Nitsche, N., Jasilioniene, A., Nisén, J., Li, P., Kniffka, M., Schöley, J., Andersson, G., Bagavos, C., Berrington, A. & Čipin, I. (2022) Pandemic babies? Fertility in the aftermath of the first COVID-19 wave across European regions. MPIDR Working Paper, Rostock, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Ostalo doi:10.4054/mpidr-wp-2022-027.
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