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Éva BEAUJOUAN Ph.D. Wirtschaft Universität (Wittgenstein Centre) Nationality: French Welthandelsplatz 2 level 3, 1020 Vienna Date of birth: 02/01/1978 tel: +43-1-31336-5275 e-mail: [email protected] Homepage: http://www.wittgensteincentre.org/en/staff/member/beaujouan.htm Google scholar: https://scholar.google.at/citations?user=LB7IP7YAAAAJ&hl=de Project webpage: https://fertilitychange.wordpress.com/ Main research area: Fertility and family change in low fertility countries Scientific positions Since January 2019 Senior Research Scientist at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital Research area: late fertility in Europe - Trends towards late fertility and individual determinants of late childbearing - Partnership dynamics and late fertility Funding Jan. 2019-Dec. 2021: FWF stand-alone project P31171-G29 (Later fertility in Europe, PI: Eva Beaujouan) June 2012-Dec.2018 Research Scientist at the Wittgenstein Centre, Vienna Institute of Demography (VID)/Austrian Academy of Sciences (OEAW) Research area: partnership and fertility at the individual and aggregate level - Trends in fertility intentions and fertility by level of education in selected European countries - Partnership dynamics and fertility - Late fertility in Europe Funding June 2012-Dec. 2015: ERC Starting grant EURREP (Fertility, reproduction and population change in 21st century Europe, PI: Tomáš Sobotka) Funding Jan. 2016-Dec. 2017: FWF stand-alone project (Running against the Clock, PI: Isabella Buber-Ennser, 25% of time) Parental leave Nov. 2016-June 2017 and Dec. 2017-March 2018 (12 months) June 2009-May 2012 Research Fellow at the ESRC Centre for Population Change, University of Southampton, UK Research area: analysis of change in fertility and partnership behaviour - Compilation and weighting of the CPC GHS database, 1979-2009 (http://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/catalogue?sn=7666) - Study of aggregate family trends, childlessness, fertility intentions Funding: Economic and Social Research Council “Centre for Population Change” http://www.esrc.ac.uk/research/our-research/centre-for-population-change-cpc/

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Page 1: Éva BEAUJOUAN - oeaw.ac.at · 1996-1999 BSc and first year MSc in Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences, option Economics - Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris I Languages

Éva BEAUJOUAN Ph.D. Wirtschaft Universität (Wittgenstein Centre) Nationality: French Welthandelsplatz 2 level 3, 1020 Vienna Date of birth: 02/01/1978 tel: +43-1-31336-5275 e-mail: [email protected] Homepage: http://www.wittgensteincentre.org/en/staff/member/beaujouan.htm Google scholar: https://scholar.google.at/citations?user=LB7IP7YAAAAJ&hl=de Project webpage: https://fertilitychange.wordpress.com/ Main research area: Fertility and family change in low fertility countries Scientific positions

Since January 2019 Senior Research Scientist at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital Research area: late fertility in Europe

- Trends towards late fertility and individual determinants of late childbearing - Partnership dynamics and late fertility

Funding Jan. 2019-Dec. 2021: FWF stand-alone project P31171-G29 (Later fertility in Europe, PI: Eva Beaujouan)

June 2012-Dec.2018 Research Scientist at the Wittgenstein Centre, Vienna Institute of Demography

(VID)/Austrian Academy of Sciences (OEAW) Research area: partnership and fertility at the individual and aggregate level

- Trends in fertility intentions and fertility by level of education in selected European countries

- Partnership dynamics and fertility - Late fertility in Europe

Funding June 2012-Dec. 2015: ERC Starting grant EURREP (Fertility, reproduction and population change in 21st century Europe, PI: Tomáš Sobotka)

Funding Jan. 2016-Dec. 2017: FWF stand-alone project (Running against the Clock, PI: Isabella Buber-Ennser, 25% of time)

Parental leave Nov. 2016-June 2017 and Dec. 2017-March 2018 (12 months) June 2009-May 2012 Research Fellow at the ESRC Centre for Population Change, University of Southampton,

UK Research area: analysis of change in fertility and partnership behaviour

- Compilation and weighting of the CPC GHS database, 1979-2009 (http://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/catalogue?sn=7666)

- Study of aggregate family trends, childlessness, fertility intentions Funding: Economic and Social Research Council “Centre for Population Change”

http://www.esrc.ac.uk/research/our-research/centre-for-population-change-cpc/

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Nov.2005-Sept. 2009 PhD student in demography, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne - Institut National d’Études Démographiques (Ined), France Research topic: partnership and fertility behaviour after a first union break-up Supervisor: France Prioux (Ined, Université Paris I); tutor: Laurent Toulemon (Ined) Defense on the 17th of September 2009, mention très honorable avec les félicitations

du jury Funding December 2005 to February 2006: research assistant at Ined, Organization of

the Family and Employers Survey databases (Insee-Ined, 2005) Funding March 2006 to May 2009: Ined doctoral fellowship

Research stays

Oct.-Nov. 2017 (2 months) RSSS visiting fellow, School of Demography, College Arts & Social Sciences, Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia Topic: Late fertility in Australia and Austria With Anna Reimondos, Edith Gray and Ann Evans Partial funding: ANU’s Visiting Fellowship Scheme

2007-2008 (1 month) Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics and Public Policy, Bocconi University,

Milan Topic: Application of transition age profiles to family and fertility events in France With Roberto Impicciatore, Francesco Billari and Laurent Toulemon Funding: European Commission under the 6th Framework Programme, MicMac

European Forecasting Project 2006-2007 (6 months) Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) - Rostock

Winter School

Main course: Advanced event history analysis (MP302, Hill Kulu)

Others: Presentation skills and Theory of fertility and family dynamics Funding: MPIDR IDEM winter semester fellowship

Teaching-related activities

2019 Supervision of a visiting Ph.D. student 2013-2016 Panel member of the Selection Committee Ined-iPOPs, for recruitment of Ph.D. students

and postdocs 2007-2011 Guest lectures on partnership and fertility trends in France and Europe (Idup-Université

Paris I; Ensae; University of Southampton) 1999-2000 (1 semester) Teaching assistant: mathematics and statistics for undergraduate students in economics

(Paris I) Scientific training

IDEM115 2016 (MPIDR Rostock, partial funding by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) Demographic Applications of Bayesian Models

QMSS2 summer school 2010 (Bristol, participation funded by the European Science Foundation)

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Advanced methods for the analysis of complex event history data Réseau de formation doctorale en démographie (2005 to 2008, participation funded by Paris 1 School of Geography)

Theoretical training on household and family (Louvain-la Neuve); Multilevel analysis, MLwin (Ined); New skills for information research (Ined)

Ined – Paris (2005 to 2008) R freeware (Statistical methods service SMS); Spad, data mining et data quality

management (SMS); “Writing scientific articles in English”; Theory and application of longitudinal surveys (Statistics Canada)

Previous employment history

2000-2005 (5 years) Junior consultant - SERVAC, consulting and actuarial firm specialized in social protection Public or compulsory retirement schemes: forecasts of members, entitlements and

reserves, advice on reform options and decision-making aids Social coverage: general organization and financing

2000 (2 months) Analyst assistant - Ministry of Agriculture Statistical analysis of the distribution of State funding released for transportation of

trees blown down during the 1999 storm. Education

2009 Ph.D. in demography, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne - Institut National d’Études Démographiques (Ined), France

2004 Master pro Expert démographe - Institut de Démographie de l’Université Paris I (Idup) Thesis: follow-up study of student cohorts in Picardie, 2004, demographic analysis of

access to and completion of education levels, supervised by Marlène Lamy (Cridup). 2000 Master in Modelling and Mathematical Methods in Economics - Université Panthéon-

Sorbonne, Paris I Master-thesis: Non-vacuity of the core in an economy with increasing returns, 2000,

general equilibrium theory, supervised by Jean-Marc Bonnisseau (Cermsem). 1996-1999 BSc and first year MSc in Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences, option Economics -

Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris I Languages

French mother tongue English fluent German very good Italian very good Computing

Statistical processing SAS, R, aML, SPAD, MLwin Data management Approch, Access Cartography Quantum GIS Projection tools Improv (multi-dimensional spreadsheet), Mic-Mac processor Programming languages Visual basic, Turbo Pascal, Latex

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Most important scientific activities

Reviewer for Scientific journals: Acta Sociologica, Advances in Life course Research, British Journal of Sociology, Demographic Research, Population Studies, Demography, European Journal of Population, the History of the Family, Journal of Marriage and Family, Population, Population Research and Policy Review…

Reviewer of project proposal for the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), the Flanders Research Foundation (FWO), the Canadian CRSHC…

Presenter, discussant and chair in international conferences, seminars and workshops Member of the European Association for Population Studies and of the British Society for Population Studies Organiser of the CPC reading group in Southampton, co-organiser of the Fertility and Family seminar at the VID Co-editor of the Vienna Yearbook for Population Research 2017 Member of the editorial board of Population (Ined) and of Population Research and Policy Review (Southern

Demographic Association) since 2018 Key international collaborations

Máire Ní Bhrolcháin (University of Southampton), Mike Murphy (London School of Economics) and Karel Neels (Antwerp University), the contribution of rising educational participation to partnership and childbearing postponement in France, Belgium and the UK

Ann Berrington (University of Southampton), with Maria Winkler-Dworak (VID), Education and Diverging Family Experiences in Britain: New Insights From Microsimulation

Betty Thomson (Stockholm University), with Maria Winkler-Dworak (VID), Contributions of Cohabitation to Parental Separation: Microsimulations for Italy, Great Britain and Nordic Countries

Anna Reimondos, Edith Gray and Ann Evans (ANU School of Demography), late fertility in Australia Laurent Toulemon (Ined, Paris), fertility intentions and realisations at the aggregate (birth-cohort) level in France Anne Solaz (Ined, Paris), trends in correlation between fertility and number of siblings in France Giancarlo Camarda (Ined, Paris), modelling the effect of postponement on permanent childlessness

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List of publications

Peer-reviewed journal articles Beaujouan, É. (in press). Latest-late fertility? Decline and resurgence of late parenthood across the low-fertility

countries. Population and Development Review.

Thomson, E., Winkler-Dworak, M., Beaujouan, É. (2019). Contribution of the Rise in Cohabiting Parenthood to Family Instability: Cohort Change in Italy, Great Britain, and Scandinavia. Demography. Online first. Free access:

https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs13524-019-00823-0.pdf

Beaujouan, É., Reimondos, A., Gray, E., Evans, A., Sobotka, T. (2019). Declining realisation of reproductive intentions with age. Human Reproduction. 34(10), 1906-1914. Free access: https://academic.oup.com/humrep/advance-

article/doi/10.1093/humrep/dez150/5575324?guestAccessKey=1b33af25-7c87-4cb3-97ed-9824bd644d38

Beaujouan, É., Berghammer, C. (2019). The Gap between Lifetime Fertility Intentions and Completed Fertility in Europe and the United States: A Cohort Approach. Population Research and Policy Review. 38(4), 507-535. Free access: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11113-019-09516-3

Beaujouan, É., Solaz, A. (2019). Is the family size of parents and children still related? Revisiting the cross-generational relationship over the last century. Demography, 56(2), 595-619. Free access:

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13524-019-00767-5

Van Bavel J., Martin K., Beaujouan, É., Brzozowska, Z, and (in alphabetical order) Puur A., Reher D., Requena M., Sandström G., Sobotka T., & Zeman, K. (2018). Seeding the gender revolution: Women’s education and cohort fertility among the baby boom generations. Population Studies, 72(3), 283-304. https://doi.org/10.1080/00324728.2018.1498223

Zeman, K., Beaujouan, É., Brzozowska, Z., & Sobotka, T. (2018). Cohort Fertility Decline in Low Fertility Countries: Decomposition Using Parity Progression Ratios. Demographic Research, 38, 651–690. Free access:

http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol38/25/

Neels, K., Murphy M., Ní Bhrolcháin, M., & Beaujouan, É. (2017). Rising educational participation and the trend to later childbearing. Population and Development Review, 43(4), 667-693. Free access:

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/padr.12112/full

Beaujouan, É., Brzozowska, Z., & Zeman, K. (2016). The limited effect of increasing educational attainment on childlessness trends in twentieth-century Europe, women born 1916–65. Population Studies, 70(3), 275–291. Free access: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00324728.2016.1206210

Beaujouan, É. (2016) Second unions now more stable than first? A comparison of separation risks by union order in France. European Journal of Population, 32, 293-321. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10680-016-9376-2

Berrington, A., Stone, J., & Beaujouan, É. (2015). Educational differences in timing and quantum of childbearing in Britain: A study of cohorts born 1940 − 1969. Demographic Research, 33(26), 733–764. Free access:

http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol33/26/default.htm

Sobotka, T., & Beaujouan, É. (2014). Two is best? The persistence of a Two-child Family Ideal in Europe. Population and Development Review 40(3), p. 391-419. Free access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1728-

4457.2014.00691.x/abstract

Beaujouan, É. (2014). Counting how many children people want: The influence of question filters and pre-codes. Demográfia, English Edition 2013, 56(5), 35–61. Free access: http://www.demografia.hu/en/downloads/Demografia-English-

Edition/DEE2013_56_5_Beaujouan.pdf

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Ní Bhrolcháin, M., & Beaujouan, É. (2013). Education and Cohabitation in Britain: A Return to Traditional Patterns? Population and Development Review, 39(3), 441–458. Free access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1728-

4457.2013.00611.x/pdf

Beaujouan, É., & Solaz, A. (2013). Racing Against the Biological Clock? Childbearing and sterility among men and women in second unions in France. European Journal of Population - Revue Européenne de Démographie, 29(1), 39–67. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10680-012-9271-4

Beaujouan, É. (2012). Repartnering in France: The role of gender, age and past fertility. Advances in Life Course Research, 17, 69–80. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1040260812000184

Ní Bhrolcháin, M., & Beaujouan, É. (2012). Fertility postponement is largely due to rising educational enrolment. Population Studies, 66(3), 311–327. Free access: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00324728.2012.697569

Beaujouan, É. (2011). Second-union fertility in France: partners’ age and other factors. Population (English Edition), 66(2), 239–274. Free access: https://www.cairn-int.info/article-E_POPU_1102_0275--second-union-fertility-in-france-partner.htm

Ní Bhrolcháin, M., & Beaujouan, É. (2011). Uncertainty in fertility intentions in Britain, 1979-2007. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 9, 99–129. Free access: http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/publications/VYPR2011/VYPR2011.shtml

Ní Bhrolcháin, M., Beaujouan, É., & Murphy, M. (2011). Sources of error in reported childlessness in a continuous British household survey. Population Studies, 65(3), 305–318. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00324728.2011.607901

Beaujouan, É., Brown, J. J., & Ní Bhrolcháin, M. (2011). Reweighting the General Household Survey 1979-2007. Population Trends, 145, 119–145. Free access: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/population-trends-rd/population-trends/no--145--autumn-

2011/index.html

Beaujouan, É., & Ní Bhrolcháin, M. (2011). Cohabitation and marriage in Britain since the 1970s. Population Trends, 145, 35–59. Free access: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/population-trends-rd/population-trends/no--145--autumn-2011/index.html

Ní Bhrolcháin, M., Beaujouan, É., & Berrington, A. (2010). Stability and change in fertility intentions in Britain, 1991-2007. Population Trends, 141, 10–32. Free access: http://ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/population-trends-rd/population-trends/no--141--autumn-

2010/population-trends.pdf#page=13

Régnier-Loilier, A., Beaujouan, É., & Villeneuve-Gokalp, C. (2009). Neither single, nor in a couple. A study of living apart together in France, Demographic Research 21, p. 75-108. Free access: http://www.demographic-

research.org/volumes/vol21/4/

Peer-reviewed book chapters Ní Bhrolcháin, M., & Beaujouan É. (2019). Do People Have Reproductive Goals? Constructive Preferences and the

Discovery of Desired Family Size. In Schoen R. (Ed.), Analytical Family Demography, Springer, 27–56.

Sobotka, T., & Beaujouan, É. (2018). Late Motherhood in Low-Fertility Countries: Reproductive Intentions, Trends and Consequences, in Preventing Age Related Fertility Loss, Stoop D. (Ed.), Springer, 11-29.

Beaujouan, É. (2017). Frequency of disagreements, satisfaction in couples, and separations, in A longitudinal approach to family trajectories in France, Régnier-Loilier A. (Ed.), INED Population Studies Series 7, Springer, 51-78.

Beaujouan, É. (2016). Infécondité et fécondité tardive en France [Infertility and late fertility in France]. In Parcours de familles, A. Régnier-loilier (Ed.), Paris: Collection Grandes enquêtes, Ined, 285-294.

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Beaujouan, É. (2016). Fréquence des désaccords, satisfaction dans le couple et séparation [Couple disagreement and satisfaction, and separation]. In Parcours de familles, A. Régnier-loilier (Ed.), Paris: Collection Grandes enquêtes, Ined, 137-149.

Beaujouan, É. (2014). Stability of Successive Unions: Do People Learn from Their Past Partnership?, in The Contemporary Family in France, Partnership trajectories and domestic organization, Régnier-Loilier A. (Ed.), INED Population Studies Series 5, Springer, 113-138.

Beaujouan, É., & Ní Bhrolcháin, M. (2014). Cohabitation and marriage in Britain since the 1970s. In R. Probert (Ed.), Cohabitation and Non-Marital Births in England and Wales, 1600-2012. Palgrave Macmillan.

Beaujouan, É. (2009). Les séparations au fil des unions. Répétition, apprentissage ? [Separations as unions go: repetition, learning?] In A. Régnier-Loilier (Ed.), Portraits de familles, l’enquête Étude des relations familiales et intergénérationnelles (pp. 113–141). Paris: Ined. http://books.google.fr/books?id=jkyosf8mJMQC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false

Beaujouan, É., Régnier-Loilier, A., & Villeneuve-Gokalp, C. (2009). Ni seuls, ni en couple. Étude des relations amoureuses stables non cohabitantes. In A. Régnier-Loilier (Ed.), Portraits de familles, l’enquête Étude des relations familiales et intergénérationnelles (pp. 87–111). Paris: Ined. http://books.google.fr/books?id=jkyosf8mJMQC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false

Beaujouan, É. (2005). Se remettre en couple : contrastes hommes-femmes. In A. Pailhé & A. Solaz (Eds.), Entre famille et travail : des arrangements de couple aux pratiques des employeurs (pp. 253–278). Paris: Ined-la Découverte.

Ph.D. thesis Beaujouan, É. (2009). “Trajectoires conjugales et fécondes des hommes et des femmes après une rupture en France”,

Thèse pour l'obtention du diplôme de Doctorat en démographie, sous la direction de Madame France Prioux. Paris: Cridup-Ined, 386-CI p. https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00430464/document

Data Zeman, K., Brzozowska, Z., Sobotka, T., Beaujouan, É., Matysiak, A. (2015). Cohort Fertility and Education Database.

http://www.cfe-database.org/

Beaujouan, É., Ní Bhrolcháin, M., Berrington, A., Falkingham, J. (2015). Centre for Population Change General Household Survey Database, 1979-2009: Special Licence Access [computer file]. Office for National Statistics. Social Survey Division [original data producer]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive [distributor], March 2015. SN: 7666, https://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/?sn=8099&type=data%20catalogue

Other contributions Beaujouan, É, & L. Toulemon (2019). The delay in procreation in Europe. Médecine de la Reproduction, 21(3).

Beaujouan, É, & T. Sobotka (2019). Late childbearing continues to increase in developed countries. Population and Societies, 562.

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Beaujouan, É., Sobotka, T., & Van Bavel, J. (Eds.) (2018). Education and fertility in low-fertility settings, Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2017, vol. 15. https://www.oeaw.ac.at/en/vid/publications/serial-publications/vienna-

yearbook-of-population-research/vienna-yearbook-of-population-research-2017-vol-15/

Sobotka, T., Beaujouan, É., & Van Bavel, J. (2018). Introduction. Education and fertility in low-fertility settings, Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2017, 15, 1-18. https://www.austriaca.at/0xc1aa5576%200x0038872a.pdf

Beaujouan, É, T. Sobotka, Z. Brzozowska, & K. Zeman (2017). Has childlessness peaked in Europe? Population and Societies, 540. https://www.ined.fr/en/publications/population-and-societies/has-childlessness-peaked-in-europe/

Beaujouan, É. (2015). “Book review: Baker M. & Elizabeth V., 2014, Marriage in an Age of Cohabitation: How and When People Tie the Knot in the Twenty-First Century, Don Mills, Canada: Oxford University Press, 224 p.”, Population and Development Review, 41(1).

Winkler-Dworak, M., Fent, T., Rengs, B., Beaujouan, É., Di Giulio, P., Spielauer, M. (2015). “Changing partnership and fertility: Report on the results of the micro-simulation and agent-based approach about the future of family forms”, D10.3 (Deliverable), FamiliesAndSocieties project

Beaujouan, É. (2013). Changing partnerships and changing childbearing intentions. In I. Buber-Ennser, N. Neuwirth, & M. R. Testa (Eds.), Families in Austria 2009–2013 (p. 15). Vienna, Austria. http://www.ggp-austria.at/fileadmin/ggp-

austria/Publikationen/ggp_brochure_austria_2013_english.pdf

Beaujouan, É., & Sobotka, T. (2013). Intended and unintended childlessness. In I. Buber-Ennser, N. Neuwirth, & M. R. Testa (Eds.), Families in Austria 2009–2013 (p. 18). Vienna, Austria. http://www.ggp-austria.at/fileadmin/ggp-

austria/Publikationen/ggp_brochure_austria_2013_english.pdf

Beaujouan, É., & Sobotka, T. (2013). Women and men in later reproductive ages: fertility intentions and childbearing. In I. Buber-Ennser, N. Neuwirth, & M. R. Testa (Eds.), Families in Austria 2009–2013 (p. 23). Vienna, Austria. http://www.ggp-austria.at/fileadmin/ggp-austria/Publikationen/ggp_brochure_austria_2013_english.pdf

Ní Bhrolcháin, M., & Beaujouan, É. (2012). France and Britain: rising educational participation results in later births. Population and Societies, 495. http://www.ined.fr/en/publications/population-and-societies/france-great-britain-education-later-births/

Brown, J. J., Beaujouan, É. (2012). “Review of the Rolling Census Approach and other survey-based options”, ONS Beyond 2011 Programme. (Report)

Beaujouan, É. (2011). “Book review: Cherlin A., 2010, The Marriage-Go-Round: The State of Marriage and the Family in America Today, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 271 p.”, Population, 66(1).

Beaujouan, É. (2010). How is fertility affected by separation and repartnering? Population and Societies, 464. http://www.ined.fr/fr/ressources_documentation/publications/pop_soc/bdd/publication/1500/

Beaujouan, É. (2010). Remise en couple après une séparation : Variations selon le sexe, l'âge et la présence d'enfants, in Dossiers d'études de la Cnaf, Actes du colloque : Les transformations de la conjugalité : configurations et parcours, Paris, Cnaf, 127, p. 118-135. (Special edition) http://www.caf.fr/web/WebCnaf.nsf/VueLien/DOSSIERSETUDES127?opendocument

Impicciatore, R., Billari, F. C., Beaujouan, É. (2008). “Age profiles estimation for family and fertility events based on micro data”, Deliverable 22, European MicMac project. (Technical report)

http://www.nidi.nl/Pages/NID/25/017.bGFuZz1VSw.html

Working papers

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Winkler-Dworak, M., Beaujouan, É., Di Giulio, P., Spielauer, M. (2019). “Simulating Family Life Courses: An Application for Italy, Great Britain, and Scandinavia”, Vienna Institute of Demography Working papers 8/2019. https://www.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/subsites/Institute/VID/PDF/Publications/Working_Papers/WP2019_08.pdf

Thomson, E., Winkler-Dworak, M., Beaujouan, É. (2018). “Cohabitation and Parental Separation: Cohort change in Italy, Great Britain, and Scandinavia”. Stockholm Research Reports in Demography 2018:23. https://doi.org/10.17045/sthlmuni.6959867.v1

Beaujouan, É. (2018). “Late fertility intentions and fertility in Austria”. Vienna Institute of Demography Working papers 06/2018. https://www.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/subsites/Institute/VID/PDF/Publications/Working_Papers/WP2018_06.pdf

Brzozowska, Z., Beaujouan, É., Zeman, K. (2017). “Why Has the Share of Two-Child Families Stopped Growing? Trends in Education-Specific Parity Distribution in Low Fertility Countries”. Vienna Institute of Demography Working papers 14/2017. https://www.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/subsites/Institute/VID/PDF/Publications/Working_Papers/WP2017_14.pdf

Beaujouan, É., Berghammer, C. (2017). “The Gap between Lifetime Fertility Intentions and Completed Fertility in Europe and the United States: A Cohort Approach”, Vienna Institute of Demography Working papers 12/2017. https://www.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/subsites/Institute/VID/PDF/Publications/Working_Papers/WP2017_12.pdf

Winkler-Dworak, M., Beaujouan, É., Di Giulio, P., Spielauer, M. (2017). “Union Instability and Fertility: A Microsimulation Model for Italy and Great Britain”, Vienna Institute of Demography Working papers 8/2017. https://www.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/subsites/Institute/VID/PDF/Publications/Working_Papers/WP2017_08.pdf

Zeman, K., Beaujouan, É., Brzozowska, Z., & Sobotka, T. (2017). “Cohort Fertility Decline in Low Fertility Countries: Decomposition Using Parity Progression Ratios”. Vienna Institute of Demography Working papers 3/2017; Human Fertility Database Research Reports HFD RR-2017-003. https://www.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/subsites/Institute/VID/PDF/Publications/Working_Papers/WP2017_03_HFDRR.pdf

Beaujouan, É., & Sobotka, T. (2017). “Late Motherhood in Low-Fertility Countries: Reproductive Intentions, Trends and Consequences”. Vienna Institute of Demography Working papers 2/2017; Human Fertility Database Research Reports HFD RR-2017-002. https://www.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/subsites/Institute/VID/PDF/Publications/Working_Papers/WP2017_02_HFDRR.pdf

Beaujouan, É., Solaz, A. (2016). “Are family sizes of parents and children still related? Revisiting the cross-generational relationship over the last century”, Document de travail 223, Ined, France. https://www.ined.fr/fichier/s_rubrique/25217/working_paper_2016_223_fertility_intergenerational_transmission.fr.pdf

Ní Bhrolcháin, M., Beaujouan, É. (2015). “How real are reproductive goals? Uncertainty and the construction of fertility preferences”, CPC working paper 73, ESRC Centre for Population Change, UK. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/

Beaujouan, É., Brzozowska, Z., Zeman, K. (2015). “Childlessness Trends in Twentieth-Century Europe: Limited Link to Growing Educational Attainment”, Vienna Institute of Demography Working papers 6/2015, Vienna Institute of Demography, Austrian Academy of Science. http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/download/WP2015_06.pdf.

Sobotka, T., & Beaujouan, É. (2014). Two is best? The persistence of a Two-child Family Ideal in Europe. Vienna Institute of Demography Working Papers, 3/2014. http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/download/WP2014_03.pdf

Beaujouan, É., Berrington, A., Lyons-Amos, M., & Ní Bhrolcháin, M. (2014). User Guide to the Centre for Population Change GHS database 1979-2009. ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper, 47. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/

Ní Bhrolcháin, M., & Beaujouan, É. (2013). Education and Cohabitation in Britain since the 1970s : An evolving relationship. ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper, 33. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/

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Brown, J. J., & Beaujouan, É. (2013). Review of the Rolling Census Approach: and other survey-based options. ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper, 32. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/

Berrington, A., Beaujouan, É., Lyons-Amos, M., & Ní Bhrolcháin, M. (2011). Evaluation of the Partnership Histories in the Centre for Population Change GHS Time Series Dataset. ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper, 16. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/

Ní Bhrolcháin, M., Beaujouan, É., & Murphy, M. (2011). Reported childlessness: a further look at cohort estimates based on survey time-series data, CPC working paper 11, ESRC Centre for Population Change, UK. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/.

Beaujouan, É. (2010). Children at home, staying alone? Paths towards repartnering for men and women in France. ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper, 4, 1–23. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/

Beaujouan, É., & Solaz, A. (2008). Childbearing after separation: Do second unions make up for earlier missing births? Evidence from France, Document de travail 155, Ined, France. http://www.ined.fr/fr/ressources_documentation/publications/documents_travail/bdd/publication/1360/

Conferences/seminars

2019 Wittgenstein Centre International Conference 2019, Vienna, November 2019 (session chair) 2019 “Quantifying age constraints to childbearing in today’s societies”, Zuzanna Brzozowska, Éva

Beaujouan, BSPS conference, Cardiff, September 2019 (talk) 2019 “Quantifying age constraints to childbearing in today’s societies”, Éva Beaujouan, Zuzanna

Brzozowska, conference “Making families through ART”, Wiesbaden, September 2019 (talk) 2018 “Late fertility across time and space”, Éva Beaujouan, Wittgenstein Centre International Conference

2018 - 3rd Human Fertility Database Conference, Vienna, December 2018 (talk) 2018 Wittgenstein Centre International Conference 2018 - 3rd Human Fertility Database Conference,

Vienna, December 2018 (session chair) 2018 “Reversals, Diminishing Differentials, or Stable Pattern? Long-Term Trends in Educational Gradients

in Fertility across the Developed Countries”, Tomáš Sobotka, Éva Beaujouan, Zuzanna Brzozowska, European Population Conference, Brussels, June 2018 (talk)

2018 “The Gap between Lifetime Fertility Intentions and Completed Fertility in Europe and the United States: A Cohort Approach”, Éva Beaujouan, Caroline Berghammer, European Population Conference, Brussels, June 2018 (talk)

2018 “Cohabitation and Parental Separation: Microsimulations of Family Change in Italy, Great Britain, and Scandinavia”, Elizabeth Thomson, Maria Winkler-Dworak, Éva Beaujouan, European Population Conference, Brussels, June 2018 (talk)

2018 session chair “Fertility Desires and Intentions”, European Population Conference, Brussels, June 2018 2017 “Later fertility in Europe: How far can fertility be postponed without being forgone?”, Éva Beaujouan,

ANU School of Demography Seminar series, Canberra, November 2017 (talk) 2017 “Contributions of cohabitation to parental separation: Microsimulations for Italy, Great Britain, and

Norway”, Elizabeth Thomson, Maria Winkler-Dworak, Éva Beaujouan, International Population Conference, Cape Town, October/November 2017 (talk)

2017 “Reversals, diminishing differentials, or stable pattern? Long-term trends in educational gradients in fertility across the developed countries”, Tomas Sobotka, Eva Beaujouan, Zuzanna Brzozowska, International Population Conference, Cape Town, October/November 2017 (talk)

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2017 “Gender revolution, family reversals and fertility”, Tomas Sobotka, Anna Matysiak, Zuzanna Brzozowska, Eva Beaujouan, International Population Conference, Cape Town, October/November 2017 (talk)

2017 “Running against the clock: Postponement and recuperation of childbearing across unions”, Isabella Buber-Ennser, Éva Beaujouan, Zuzanna Brzozowska, GGP conference, Berlin, July 2017 (poster award)

2016 “Education and Diverging Family Trajectories in Britain: New Insights from Microsimulation”, Ann Berrington, Éva Beaujouan, Maria Winkler-Dworak, ECSR conference, Oxford, September 2016 (talk)

2016 “Education and Diverging Family Trajectories in Britain: New Insights from Microsimulation”, Éva Beaujouan, Ann Berrington, Maria Winkler-Dworak, BSPS conference, Winchester, September 2016 (talk)

2016 “Union dynamics and fertility”, Éva Beaujouan, Maria Winkler-Dworak, Paola Di Giulio, Martin Spielauer, BSPS conference, Winchester, September 2016 (poster)

2016 “Cohort fertility decline in low fertility countries: decomposition using parity progression ratios”, Kryštof Zeman, Éva Beaujouan, Zuzanna Brzozowska, Tomáš Sobotka, BSPS conference, Winchester, September 2016 (talk)

2016 European Population Conference, Mainz, September 2016 (session chair) 2016 “When a poor index becomes a good proxy: On the predictive value of individual fertility preferences

at the cohort macro-level”, Éva Beaujouan, Laurent Toulemon, European Population Conference, Mainz, September 2016 (talk)

2016 “A weakening dominance of the two-child family? Trends in parity distribution across education in low-fertility countries”, Zuzanna Brzozowska, Éva Beaujouan, Kryštof Zeman, European Population Conference, Mainz, September 2016 (talk)

2016 “Education and Diverging Family Trajectories in Britain: New Insights From Microsimulation”, Maria Winkler-Dworak, Éva Beaujouan, Ann Berrington, Martin Spielauer, European Population Conference, Mainz, September 2016 (talk)

2016 “Cohort fertility decline in low fertility countries: decomposition using parity progression ratios”, Kryštof Zeman, Éva Beaujouan, Zuzanna Brzozowska, Tomáš Sobotka, Human Fertility Database symposium, Berlin, June 2016 (talk)

2016 “Will one replace two? Trends in parity distribution across education in Europe”, Zuzanna Brzozowska, Éva Beaujouan, Kryštof Zeman, Human Fertility Database symposium, Berlin, June 2016 (talk)

2016 “Union dynamics and fertility”, Beaujouan Éva, Winkler-Dworak Maria, Di Giulio Paola, Spielauer Martin, PAA annual meeting, Washington DC, April 2016 (poster)

2016 “Childlessness trends in 20th-century Europe: limited link to growing educational attainment”, Beaujouan Éva, Brzozowska Zuzanna, Zeman Kryštof, PAA annual meeting, Washington DC, April 2016 (talk)

2015 “Childlessness trends in 20th-century Europe: limited link to growing educational attainment”, Beaujouan Éva, Brzozowska Zuzanna, Zeman Kryštof, VID international conference, Vienna, December 2015 (talk)

2015 “Are disagreement and dissatisfaction within couples linked to separation?”, Beaujouan Éva, 3rd GGP users conference, Vienna, December 2015 (talk)

2015 “Change in intentions and childbearing in the late life-course”, Beaujouan Éva, SLLS conference, Dublin, October 2015 (talk)

2015 “Duration since leaving education as essential dimension of personal time in analysing early adult transition?”, Beaujouan Éva, Murphy Mike, Neels Karel, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Social Science seminar, University of Antwerp, September 2015 (talk)

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2015 “Studying aggregate-level intentions in Europe”, Beaujouan Éva, Tomáš Sobotka, Reproductive intentions and ideals seminar, Vienna, June 2015 (talk)

2015 Lundis de l’Ined, Paris, February 2015 (discussant of M. Carlson’s paper on “Fathers Unequal: US Men as Partners and Parents in an Era of Rapid Family Change”)

2014 Workshop on Family dynamics, fertility choices, and family policy (FAMDYN project, funded by the Research Council of Norway), Oslo, October 2014 (chair)

2014 “Cohort trends in childlessness in communist and capitalist Europe”, Brzozowska Zuzanna, Beaujouan Éva, BSPS conference 2014, Winchester, September 2014 (talk)

2014 “Alternatives to age in analysing early adult transitions”, Beaujouan Éva, Murphy Mike, Neels Karel, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, BSPS conference 2014, Winchester, September 2014 (talk)

2014 “Educational differences in entry into motherhood and subsequent childbearing in Britain: A study of cohorts born 1940‐1964”, Berrington Ann, Stone Juliet, Beaujouan Éva, BSPS conference 2014, Winchester, September 2014 (talk)

2014 “Two is best? The persistence of a Two-child Family Ideal in Europe”, Sobotka Tomáš, Beaujouan Éva, EPC 2014, Budapest, June 2014 (talk)

2014 “Union dynamics and fertility”, Beaujouan Éva, Winkler-Dworak Maria, Di Giulio Paola, Spielauer Martin, EPC 2014, Budapest, June 2014 (talk)

2014 “Estimates of the contribution of rising educational participation to partnership postponement: a model-based decomposition for the UK, France and Belgium”, Murphy Mike, Neels Karel, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, EPC 2014, Budapest, June 2014 (talk)

2014 “Educational differences in tempo and quantum of childbearing in Britain: A study of cohorts born 1940-1969”, Berrington Ann, Stone Juliet, Beaujouan Éva, EPC 2014, Budapest, June 2014 (talk)

2014 “Further Estimates of the Contribution of Rising Educational Participation to Fertility Postponement: a Model-Based Decomposition for the UK, France and Belgium”, Neels Karel, Murphy Mike, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, PAA annual meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, May 2014 (talk)

2014 “Two is best? The persistence of a Two-child Family Ideal in Europe”, Sobotka Tomáš, Beaujouan Éva, PAA annual meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, May 2014 (poster)

2014 “Le nombre d'enfants est-il toujours lié à la taille de la fratrie ? Changements au cours du XXème siècle”, Beaujouan Éva, Solaz Anne, Groupe d'exploitation Enquête Famille et Logements 2011, Ined, Paris, 27 janvier (talk)

2013 “Intentions questions in the GGS: Where did we get it wrong and how to correct it?”, Beaujouan Éva, Second GGP-users conference, Milano, 24-25 October (talk)

2013 “When a poor index becomes a good proxy: On the predictive value of individual fertility preferences at the cohort macro-level”, Beaujouan Éva, Toulemon Laurent, IUSSP conference, Busan, 26-31 August 2013 (talk)

2013 “Exploring long-term changes in fertility differentials by level of education”, Sobotka Tomáš, Beaujouan Éva, Neels Karel, Rindfuss Ronald R., Brzozowska Zuzanna, IUSSP conference, Busan, 26-31 August 2013 (talk)

2013 “Stability of first and second unions in France”, Beaujouan Éva, Workshop on Life-course transitions after separation, Berlin, 4-5 July (talk)

2013 “Education and cohabitation in Britain: return to traditional patterns?”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, ESRC series research seminars, University of Southampton, 27 June (talk)

2013 “Education and sex differences in intended family size in Europe”, Beaujouan Éva, Sobotka Tomas, Brzozowska Zuzanna, Neels Karel, International conference: Changing families and fertility choices, Oslo, 6-7 June (talk)

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2013 “Union dynamics and fertility, a comparative descriptive analysis”, Winkler-Dworak Maria, Di Giulio Paola, Beaujouan Éva, Fürnkranz-Prskawetz Alexia, Giornate di studio sulla popolazione, Brixen, 6-8 February (poster)

2012 “When their paths diverge: mechanisms behind male and female family differences in France”, Beaujouan Éva, British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) annual conference, Nottingham, 10-12 September (talk)

2012 “Fertility postponement and rising educational enrolment”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) annual conference, Nottingham, 10-12 September (talk)

2012 “The changing relationship between education and union formation: a comparative study of Britain and France”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, IUSSP International Seminar on First Union Patterns around the World, Madrid, Spain, June 2012 (talk)

2012 “How real are reproductive goals? Uncertainty and the construction of fertility preferences”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, European Population Conference, EAPS, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2012 (talk)

2012 “How real are reproductive goals? Uncertainty and the construction of fertility preferences”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, PAA annual meeting, San Francisco, California, May 2012 (talk)

2012 “Research on fertility and partnership using the General Household Survey”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, General Lifestyle Survey/General Household Survey User Meeting. Royal Statistical Society, London, March 2012 (talk)

2011 “How real are reproductive goals? Uncertainty in fertility intentions”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, Office for National Statistics, Population, Health and Regional Directorate Seminar Series, Hampshire, October 2011 (talk)

2011 “Trends in fertility and partnership in Britain, 1975-2007”, Beaujouan Éva, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Nonmarital Childbearing Network meeting, September 2011 (talk)

2011 “Trends in fertility and partnership in Britain, 1975-2007”, Beaujouan Éva, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) annual conference, York, September 2011 (talk)

2011 “Uncertainty in fertility intentions in Britain 1979-2007: how real are reproductive goals?”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, CPC seminar series, University of Southampton, March 2011 (talk)

2010 “Uncertainty in fertility intentions: how real are reproductive goals?”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, From Intentions to Behaviour: Reproductive Decision-Making in a Macro-Micro Perspective, Vienna, December 2010 (talk) http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/in2b/

2010 “Childlessness: a further look at cohort estimates based on survey time-series data”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, Murphy Michael, British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) annual conference, Exeter, September 2010 (talk)

2010 “Childlessness: a further look at cohort estimates based on survey time-series data”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, Murphy Michael, European Population Conference, EAPS, Vienna, September 2010 (talk)

2010 “Partner's characteristics and childbearing after a separation, contrast between men and women”, Beaujouan Éva, European Population Conference, EAPS, Vienna, September 2010 (poster)

2010 “Fécondité et risques de séparation des nouvelles unions”, Beaujouan Éva, Les journées de valorisation de l'Ined, Paris, Mai 2010 (talk)

2010 “Children at Home, Staying Alone? Paths towards Repartnering for Men and Women”, Beaujouan Éva, Population Association of America annual meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 2010 (poster) http://paa2010.princeton.edu/sessionViewer.aspx?sessionId=1402#7.

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2009 “Remise en couple après une séparation : Variations selon le sexe, l'âge et la présence d'enfants”, Beaujouan Éva, Cnaf-Cerlis-Ined, Les transformations de la conjugalité: configurations et parcours, Paris, Octobre 2009 (talk)

2009 “Family arrangements in France: Toward which trends for the near future? “, IUSSP, Beaujouan Éva, Toulemon Laurent, Marrakech, September 2009 (talk)

2009 ““The Child of Last Chance”: the Role of Biological Clock in Fertility Timing in France and Germany”, Beaujouan Éva, Solaz Anne, IUSSP, Marrakech, September 2009 (talk)

2009 “Partnership trajectories and childbearing after the disruption of a first union in France”, Beaujouan Éva, Social Statistics Applications and Policy Seminar Series, University of Southampton, September 2009 (talk)

2009 “Partnership trajectories and childbearing after the disruption of a first union in France”, Beaujouan Éva, Centre for Population Change launch, University of Southampton, September 2009 (poster)

2008 “Childbearing after separation: do second unions make up for earlier missing births? Evidence from France”, Éva Beaujouan, Anne Solaz, European Population Conference, EAPS, Barcelona, June 2008 (talk)

2008 Seminar of the panel on entry into adulthood, International Union for the Scientific Study of the Population (IUSSP), Ined, June 2008 (chair)

2008 “Neither single, nor in a couple: a study of Living Apart Together in France”, Arnaud Régnier-Loilier, Éva Beaujouan, Catherine Villeneuve-Gokalp, PAA annual meeting, New Orleans, April 2008 (talk)

http://paa2008.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=80563

2008 “Childbearing after separation: do second unions make up for earlier missing births? Evidence from France”, Éva Beaujouan, Anne Solaz, PAA annual meeting, New Orleans, April 2008 (talk) http://paa2008.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=80545

2008 “MicMac: Fertility and household dynamics in Italy and France”, Éva Beaujouan, Roberto Impicciatore. Instituto di metodi quantitativi’s Seminar, Milan, February 2008

2007 “Comparison of dissolution risk by union order in France. The sensitivity to unobserved heterogeneity”, Éva Beaujouan. Research group Young Demography, Rostock, October 2007 (talk)

2007 “Fertility and household dynamics in Italy and France: estimating transition rates for the European project MicMac”, Éva Beaujouan. Research group Young Demography, Rostock, October 2007 (talk)

2007 “Dissolution of second and higher order unions in France. A comparison with first unions”, Éva Beaujouan. Fifth meeting of European Network for the Sociological and Demographic Study of Divorce, London, September 2007 (talk)

http://www.eui.eu/Personal/Dronkers/Divorce/Divorceconference2007/Beaujouan.pdf

2007 “Séparations au fil des unions. Une première approche”, Éva Beaujouan. Réunion du groupe d’exploitation d’Erfi, Ined, Paris, July 2007 (talk)

2006 “Qui sont ces personnes qui ne vivent pas avec leur conjoint ?”, Arnaud Régnier-Loilier (Ined), Éva Beaujouan, International Symposium “Couplages, découplages, recouplages conjugaux” of the centre for research on social cohesion (CERLIS), and of the international association of French speaking sociologists (AISLF), Paris Sorbonne, 29-30 May 2006 (talk)