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Hippolyte d’Albis

Paris School of Economics, CNRS, France
Health and mortality

Two centuries of change in the spatial inequality of mortality in France

March 11, 2021April 27, 2020 Florian Bonnet and Hippolyte d’Albis
Europe, life expectancy, Mortality

Spatial inequalities in mortality decreased in France between 1881 and 1980 (“the century of convergence”), and life expectancy increased at national level. However, Florian Bonnet and Hippolyte d’Albis show that … Read more

Fertility and reproduction

First birth postponement and fertility in Europe

March 5, 2021April 24, 2017 Hippolyte d’Albis, Angela Greulich and Gregory Ponthière
Europe, Family, Fertility

The postponement of first childbirth has been occurring in most European countries for some decades now. In public and media discussion, delayed childbearing is often rather glibly associated with the … Read more

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