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Australia

Fertility and reproduction

The contribution of assisted reproduction in the Australian context of delayed childbearing

January 20, 2022 Ester Lazzari, Edith Gray and Georgina Chambers
Australia, childbearing, Children

Growing numbers of couples are having children later in life. Australia is no exception and, as Ester Lazzari, Edith Gray and Georgina Chambers show, a key contributor to this rising … Read more

Health and mortality

How many people experience homelessness in Australia?

March 14, 2021November 2, 2020 James O’Donnell
Australia, Poverty

Homelessness is damaging to individuals and society – and an exceedingly difficult phenomenon for researchers and policy makers to measure and analyse. In this article, James O’Donnell describes a new … Read more

Mobility, migration and foreigners

The impact of migration on the fertility of receiving countries

March 10, 2021September 9, 2019 Christos Bagavos
Australia, Fertility, Migration, Oceania

How much does immigration really contribute to fertility in more developed regions? Christos Bagavos shows that, between 2009 and 2015, in the United States, Australia and 13 European countries, the … Read more

Fertility and reproduction

In Australia fertility is falling only for low educated women

March 10, 2021July 1, 2019 Peter McDonald and Helen Moyle
Australia, Family, Fertility, Oceania

From 2006 to 2016, fertility in Australia remained constant for women with high education while it fell sharply for women with low education. As in the Nordic countries, Peter McDonald … Read more

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