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    Fécondité envisagée, fécondité réalisée : un lien complexe

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    Des enquêtes sont menées régulièrement pour savoir si les personnes souhaitent avoir des enfants dans l’avenir. Peut-on se fier à leurs réponses pour prévoir les naissances de demain ? Si leurs désirs ne se réalisent pas, d’où cela vient-il ? Des difficultés à anticiper l’avenir ? Des imprévus de la vie - décès du conjoint, divorce, chômage - qui empêchent la réalisation des projets ou les repoussent à plus tard ? Laurent Toulemon et Maria Rita Testa nous livrent les résultats de la dernière enquête menée en France sur le sujet

    The contribution of migration to population change in Europe : 1991-2011 : KING Project – Demography Unit In-depth Study n.18/October 2014

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    The present paper, by Maria Rita Testa from the “Demography” team directed by Gian Carlo Blangiardo, belongs to the research paper series of the KING – Knowledge for INtegration Governance – project. The KING project is a translation into facts of the idea that knowledge should be the foundation stone of policy-making. Co-funded by the European Commission – DG Home Affairs, it intends to gather knowledge on the present position in relation to migrant integration throughout the European Union, with a view to guiding policymaking and enhancing its outcomes. In order for policies to respond to what is a multifaceted phenomenon, a multidisciplinary approach is used for providing insightful and relevant recommendations. Thus, the Advisory Board of the project comprises experts of seven different disciplines: EU POLICY – Yves Pascouau POLITICAL SCIENCE - Alberto Martinelli PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION – Walter Kindermann SOCIAL SCIENCE – Rinus Penninx APPLIED SOCIAL STUDIES – Jenny Phillimore ECONOMICS – Martin Kahanec & Alessandra Venturini DEMOGRAPHY – Gian Carlo Blangiardo. The project consists in the conduct of a preliminary desk research followed by an empirical in-depth analysis of specific key topics identified within the desk research. To carry out these two tasks, each Advisory Board member chose and coordinated a team of three to four researchers, who have been assigned a range of topics to cover. The KING project is coordinated by the ISMU Foundation - Initiatives and Studies on Multiethnicity. Learn more about the project and download all the research papers and reports at www.king.ismu.org
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