Silver splits and older adults’ mental health in Europe: the role of children 

Families and households

January 12, 2026

Lisa Jessee, Deborah Carr

Female early marriage and gendered fertility choices in Pakistan 

Using four Pakistan Demographic and Health surveys Rashid Javed, Mazhar Mughal and Thierry Lorey find that women married before 18 show stronger son preference and differential fertility stopping patterns. Women’s ... Read more

Paris:  from capital of early death during the Belle Époque (1871-1914) to a longevity champion today 

Paris was once marked by high mortality. In the late 19th century, the French capital lagged significantly behind the rest of France in life expectancy. Today, it ranks among the ... Read more

Strong impact of lifestyle factors on trends in socio-economic mortality inequalities

The key public health problems of smoking, alcohol and obesity are strongly socially patterned. In recent years, Fanny Janssen says, they have contributed markedly both to average educational inequality in ... Read more

The health trajectories of refugees and how they differ from those of other migrants

Alessandro Ferrara investigates whether refugees arriving in Germany during the 2010s follow the same health trajectories as other migrants. He finds that, like other newcomers, refugees arrive with strong physical ... Read more

First births in Britain: parental class and partnership context

Using UK birth cohorts (1940–1989), Alessandro Di Nallo shows that parental occupational class predicts whether first births occur in marriage, cohabitation, or while single – and at what ages. Despite ... Read more

Formal childcare usage linked to higher second birth hazards in Belgium

Working mothers who use formal childcare for their first child are more likely to have a second, Jonas Wood says. While part of this effect reflects differences in who uses ... Read more

Did you know?

In 2024, nearly 78 per cent of women aged 15–49 who wanted to avoid pregnancy used modern contraceptive methods. Despite this progress, more than 250 million women of reproductive age still do not use modern contraception.
Source: United Nations (2024), Estimates and Projections of Family Planning Indicators 2024. Available at: www.un.org/development/desa/pd/ data/family-planning-indicators.
Note: Oceania excludes Australia and New Zealand.

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