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Laurent Toulemon

French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED), France.
Fertility and reproduction

A new method for measuring the educational gradient of period fertility in Europe

July 22, 2024July 22, 2024 Angela Greulich and Laurent Toulemon
Education, Europe, Fertility, Gender issues

Angela Greulich and Laurent Toulemon present a new method for measuring the educational gradient of fertility for women who are at childbearing age rather than for women who have already … Read more

Fertility and reproduction

Surrogacy: a multi-faceted phenomenon

March 6, 2021August 28, 2017 Virginie Rozée and Laurent Toulemon
Demography, Fertility, Reproduction, Welfare, Women

Although still rare among assisted reproductive technologies (ART)¹, surrogacy is a very controversial subject: some consider it as a new way to overcome infertility,others see it as a new reproductive … Read more

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