Societal Transition, Policy Changes and Family Formation: Evidence from Hungary |
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Authors: | Arnstein Aassve Francesco C. Billari Zsolt Spéder |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Social and Economic Research and CASE, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, UK;(2) Institute of Quantitative Methods and IGIER, Università Bocconi, viale Isonzo 25, I-20135 Milan, Italy;(3) Demographic Research Institute, Andor út 47-49, H-1119 Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | The paper uses the Hungarian Generations and Gender Survey ‘Turning Points in the Life-course’ (HGGS) to describe recent changes in union formation, onset of childbearing, leaving home and cohabitation. By estimating survivor functions and semi-parametric hazard regression models with time-varying covariates for the timing of first union and first birth, we find a long delay among the youngest cohorts, but also remarkably strong period effects. Reduced employment, increased educational enrolment, and a higher level of uncertainty are important drivers behind these changes. Moreover, our evidence suggests that certain policy changes during the transition have exacerbated this effect, having an asymmetric impact on family formation – depending on the social status of individuals.Aassve, A., Billari, F. C. et Spéder, Zs., 2006. Société en transition, changements de politiques et formation de la famille: le cas de la Hongrie. Revue europé enne de démographie 22: 127–152. |
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Keywords: | Hungary transition family formation family policy event history analysis |
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