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Jenny Chanfreau

Research Fellow in Demography, University College London, United Kingdom • Personal webpage • j.chanfreau(at)ucl.ac.uk
Fertility and reproduction

The growing role of ART in fertility rates in Norway

August 27, 2025July 7, 2025 Alice Goisis, Jenny Chanfreau and Øystein Kravdal
Fertility, fertility rate, Norway

Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is playing an increasingly important role in the realization of childbearing intentions in advanced societies. While ART is more accessible than ever, its usage varies across … Read more

Families and households

Looking after mum and dad: caregiving by adult only children in UK

September 19, 2022 Jenny Chanfreau and Alice Goisis
Caregiving, Children, Family, Great Britain

Adult children with siblings can share caring for ageing parents but only children face this responsibility alone. Jenny Chanfreau and Alice Goisis find that adult only children are more likely … Read more

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