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Newly Digitized Database Reveals the Lives and Families of Forced Migrants from Finnish Karelia

2017

Studies on displaced persons often suffer from a lack of data on the long-term effects of forced migration. A register created during 1960s and published as a book series ‘Siirtokarjalaisten tie’ in 1970 documented the lives of individuals who fled the southern Karelian district of Finland after its first and second occupation by the Soviet Union in 1940 and 1944. To realize the potential value of these data for scientific research, we have recently scanned the register using optical character recognition (OCR) software, and developed proprietary computer code to extract these data. Here we outline the steps involved in the digitization process, and present an overview of the Migration Kare…

0301 basic medicineRegister (sociolinguistics)Historyväestönsiirrotdatabases [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p3056]forced migrationmarriage [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p2790]computer.software_genrelcsh:Social Sciences03 medical and health sciencesbirthsoccupations (professions) [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p1179]avioituvuustietokannatrekisterit112 Statistics and probabilityDigitizationta119syntyvyysdatabaseFinlandmobility [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p252]perheet (ryhmät)Databaseregister informationoccupationsDisplaced persondisplaced personsOptical character recognition113 Computer and information sciencesmarriagesmobilitylcsh:HForced migration030104 developmental biologyliikkuvuuslcsh:HB848-3697digitizationlcsh:Demography. Population. Vital eventsta1181Research findingsSoviet unionKarjalacomputerdigiointiFinnish Yearbook of Population Research
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Moving from North to North: how are the students’ university flows?

2021

AbstractStudent mobility has been much commented upon and much studied. Student mobility has social, economic, and political consequences. This form of mobility is relevant, in Italy, in terms of south-north flows, while the mobility of northern students toward the South and Centre of Italy is negligible. To the best of our knowledge, a proper focus on the dynamics among northern regions has not yet been carried out. This study focuses on the interregional mobility of northern first-year students. To this end, we use a longitudinal dataset with students’ individual histories from 2008 to 2017, obtained from the cohort-based datasets collected using the Italian Ministry of University’s admin…

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An analysis of Italian university students' performance through segmented regression models: gender differences in STEM courses

2021

AbstractThis paper investigates gender differences in university performances in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses in Italy, proposing a novel application through the segmented regression models. The analysis concerns freshmen students enrolled at a 3-year STEM degree in Italian universities in the last decade, with a focus on the relationship between the number of university credits earned during the first year (a good predictor of the regularity of the career) and the probability of getting the bachelor degree within 4 years. Data is provided by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MIUR). Our analysis confirms that first-year performance is strong…

Demography. Population. Vital eventseducation05 social sciences050301 educationStudents’ performanceSTEM0506 political scienceSegmented regression050602 political science & public administrationBachelor degreeMathematics educationGender differencesGender differenceChristian ministryHigher educationHB848-3697Settore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSegmented regressionSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica0503 educationDemographyMathematics
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Disaster vulnerability by demographics?

2020

This article provides a brief overview of the relationship between disaster vulnerability and demographic variables. Population numbers and densities are examined along with using a gender focus as illustrative of individual characteristics. For the most part, people’s and society’s choices create vulnerabilities based on demographics rather than specific demographic characteristics inevitably conferring vulnerability.

Demography. Population. Vital eventseducation.field_of_studyFocus (computing)DemographicsDisaster risk reductionvulnerabilityPopulationVulnerabilitypopulationdisaster risk reductionPeer reviewEnvironmental sciencesDisaster vulnerabilitygenderGE1-350HB848-3697PsychologyeducationEnvironmental planningVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Urbanisme og fysisk planlegging: 230The Journal of Population and Sustainability
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Changes in Family Income around the Time of Birth of Children in Germany between 1985 and 2004

2010

Während der Verlauf und die Ursachen des Geburtenverhaltens intensiv erforscht wurden, sind die finanziellen Folgen einer Geburt empirisch kaum beachtet worden. Daher werden hier kurzfristige Wohlstandsveränderungen von Familien (hinsichtlich verfügbarem Haushaltseinkommen und Äquivalenzeinkommen) rund um die Geburt eines Kindes in längsschnittlicher Perspektive analysiert und auf ihre Ursachen untersucht. Zu diesem Zweck wurden die Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (1984-2005) mittels Fixed-Effekt-Panelregressionsmodellen analysiert. Als Ergebnis kann festgehalten werden, dass die finanziellen Folgen einer Geburt in den letzten Jahren deutlich gewachsen sind und vor allem das erste Kind…

familydual career coupleWohlstandcostsSociology & anthropologybirthbirthsempirisch-quantitativGermanyBevölkerungSociologyHT201-221Geburtquantitative empiricalSozialwissenschaften SoziologieempirischFederal republic of germanyprosperityBundesrepublik DeutschlandincomeKostenFamilienpolitikddc:300Family Sociology Sociology of Sexual Behaviorddc:301Familiensoziologie Sexualsoziologiefamily policyhousehold incomelongitudinalFamily policyFederal Republic of GermanyFamily incomePopulation Studies Sociology of PopulationKindergeldUrban groups. The city. Urban sociologychild benefitchildrenHB848-3697Social sciences sociology anthropologyDemographyDemography. Population. Vital eventsHT101-395City population. Including children in cities immigrationSoziologie AnthropologieFamilieEinkommenfixed-effectempiricalFertilität; Fixed-Effects; Paarhaushalte; children; household income; Germany; births; longitudinal; fixed-effectHumanitiesDemography
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What is your couple type? Gender ideology, housework-sharing, and babies

2015

AbstractBACKGROUNDIt is increasingly acknowledged that not only gender equality but also gender ideology plays a role in explaining fertility in advanced societies. In a micro perspective, the potential mismatch between gender equality (i.e., the actual sharing taking place in a couple) and gender ideology (i.e., attitudes and beliefs regarding gender roles) may drive childbearing decisions.OBJECTIVEThis paper assesses the impact of consistency between gender equality in attitudes and equality in the division of household labour on the likelihood of having another child, for different parities.METHODSRelying on two-wave panel data of the Bulgarian, Czech, French, Hungarian, and Lithuanian G…

jel:Z0CzechHOUSEHOLD LABORPERCEPTIONSFertility gender equity gender equality gender couple typology GGS survey5. Gender equalityMENS CHILDBEARING DESIRES; HOUSEHOLD LABOR; FERTILITY INTENTIONS; 2ND BIRTHS; CHILD-CARE; EUROPE; EQUALITY; EQUITY; PERCEPTIONS; ATTITUDESBulgarianSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale050207 economics10. No inequalityProxy (statistics)media_common05 social sciencesfertility gender couple typology gender equality gender equity GGS16. Peace & justiceCHILD-CARElcsh:HB848-3697Feeling050902 family studieslanguagePublic sphereIdeologymedicine.symptomPsychologyEQUITYSocial psychologyTypologyEUROPEmedia_common.quotation_subjectGENDER EQUITYFertilityConsistency (negotiation)0502 economics and businessmedicineFERTILITYGENERATIONS AND GENDER SURVEYSMENS CHILDBEARING DESIRES2ND BIRTHSATTITUDESEgalitarianismDemographyDisappointmentGENDER EQUALITYCOUPLE TYPEPrivate sphereSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografiagender couple typologyGGSlanguage.human_languageGENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY COUPLE TYPE FERTILITY GENERATIONS AND GENDER SURVEYSFERTILITY INTENTIONSjel:J13jel:J1jel:J12jel:J16lcsh:Demography. Population. Vital eventsDemographic economics0509 other social sciencesEQUALITYBreadwinner modelPanel data
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Emerging Joint Expertise? Multiagency Collaboration Described in Local Integration Programmes in Finland

2016

Multiagency collaboration is seen as an essential way of working to promote the two-way integration of newcomers and a receiving society. The term multiagency collaboration underlines the diversity of actors in cooperation. Cross-sectorial networks are mentioned in higher strategies as well as in the local programmes or plans for action. But how is multiagency work structured at the local level? This article looks at the examples of multiagency collaboration in the written documents of local integration programmes in the Finnish context. The examples are chosen from different areas. It seems that collaboration is widely emphasized as a goal or a working method. Whereas expertise in integrat…

local integration programmesmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)lcsh:Social SciencesPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationmedia_commonjoint expertisebusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationArticlesPublic relations0506 political sciencelcsh:Hlcsh:HB848-3697Action (philosophy)Work (electrical)lcsh:Demography. Population. Vital eventslearning in networksJoint (building)multiagency collaborationbusiness0503 educationtwo-way integrationDiversity (politics)Finnish Yearbook of Population Research
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Persistent joblessness and fertility intentions

2019

Background: The vast majority of demographic studies have approached and operationalised the notion of economic uncertainty using snapshot indicators. Hence, the complexity and diversity of individuals' employment careers were largely hidden. We posit that the persistence of joblessness - that is, repeated and close spells of joblessness - represents a crucial marker of economic uncertainty in the realm of fertility (intention) research. Objective: We aim to explore the association between persistent joblessness of both members of the couple and women's fertility intentions among those who entered employment at least once in the last five years. Methods: We develop an index of persistent jo…

media_common.quotation_subjectFertilityfertility intentions0502 economics and businessRealmSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale050207 economicsDemographymedia_commonMarket conditionsOperationalizationEconomic uncertainty05 social sciencesFertility intentions; Job instability; PersistenceEmployment instability fertility intentions gender differences Italyemployment instabilityMarket dynamicsSettore SECS-S/04 - DemografiaItalylcsh:HB848-3697050902 family studiesgender differences8. Economic growthlcsh:Demography. Population. Vital eventsDemographic economics0509 other social sciencesPsychologyDemographic Research
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