Caring for ageing parents reduces fertility intentions in Australia

Fertility and reproduction

March 17, 2025

Ester Lazzari, Valeria Zurla

Today’s high paternal ages at childbirth are not exceptionally high

Recently, mean paternal ages at childbirth have risen sharply. This has alarmed researchers from a wide range of fields as offspring of older fathers have higher health risks. However, existing ... Read more

Intimate partner violence and low birth weight in Colombia

Stefania Molina’s research reveals that, in Colombia, separated and cohabiting mothers experience higher levels of intimate partner violence during pregnancy than married mothers. Disparities in low birth weight across partnership ... Read more

Heterogeneity in realization of short-term fertility intentions across Europe

The realization of fertility intentions varies greatly across Europe. Zsolt Spéder and Lajos Bálint find that labour market stability, low inflation, strong welfare state involvement, and cultural attitudes emphasizing the ... Read more

Are grandparents happier? Family ties and depression in later life

Are grandchildren beneficial to mental health in old age? Using advanced statistical techniques and data from 160,000 individuals across Europe, Elisa Brini and Francesca Zanasi challenge this common belief: family ... Read more

Lessons from Poland’s pro-natalist “Family 500+” program

Poland’s ambitious “Family 500+” program offered substantial monthly payment to families with children. While the program modestly increased overall fertility in the short-term, its effects varied significantly by age and ... Read more

Slow growth  of the U.S. unauthorized foreign-born population during the 2010s

Despite a  large number of unauthorized immigrants entering the United States across the U.S.-Mexico border, the size of the undocumented foreign-born population remained almost constant at around 11 million between ... Read more

Did you know?

Number of international migrants worldwide and as a share of the global population, 1990-2024

The number of international migrants worldwide is estimated by the United Nations in 304 million in 2024, almost doubling in comparison to 1990 (154 ml). In the same period of time their share of the world population has increased from 2.9% to 3.7%.

Source: United Nations (2025), International Migrant Stock 2024.

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