Interdependencies Between Fertility and Women's Labour Supply

The book explores interlinkages between women’s employment and fertility at both a macro- and a micro-level in EU member states, Norway and Switzerland. Similarly as many other studies on the topic, it refers to the cross-country variation in the macro-co

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European Studies of Population Volume 17 The book series European Studies of Population (ESPO) aims at disseminating population and family research, with special relevance for Europe. It may analyse past, present and/or future trends, as well as their determinants and consequences. The character of the series is multidisciplinary, including formal demographic analyses, as well as social, economic and/or historical population and family studies. The following types of studies are of primary importance: (a) internationally relevant studies, (b) European comparative studies, (c) innovative theoretical and methodological studies, and (d) policy-relevant scientific studies. The series may include monographs, edited volumes and reference works. The book series is published under the auspices of the European Association for Population Studies (EAPS). Editorial Board: Charlotte Höhn, Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung, (BiB), Wiesbaden, Germany Janina Jó´zwiak, Institute of Statistics and Demography Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland Nico Keilman, Statistics Norway, Oslo, Norway Maura Misiti, Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali (IRPPS), Roma, Italy Jean-Marc Rohrbasser, Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques (INED), Paris, France Zsolt Spéder, Demographic Research Institute (DRI), Budapest, Hungary Andres Vikat, Population Activities Unit, (ECE, United Nations), Geneva, Switzerland Frans Willekens, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI), The Hague, Netherlands

Advisory Board: Ines Alberdi (Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain), Herwig Birg (Institut für Bevölkerungsforschung, Bielefeld, Germany), Graziella Caselli (Università degli studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy), David Coleman (Department of Applied Social Studies and Social Research, Oxford, United Kingdom), Jack Habib (Brookdate Institute, Jerusalem, Israel), Kalev Katus (Estonian Interuniversity Population Research Centre, Talinn, Estonia), Máire Ní Bhrolcháin (Department of Social Statistics, Southampton, United Kingdom), Vita Pruzan (Danish National Institute of Social Research, Copenhagen, Denmark), Serge Scherbov (Vienna Institute of Demography, Vienna, Austria), David Sly (Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA), Tapani Valkonen (University of Helsinki, Finland), James Vaupel (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany).

Editorial secretariat: Helga de Valk European Association for Population Studies PO Box 11676 NL – 2502 AR The Hague, Netherlands Phone.: +31 70 356 5200 Fax.: +31 70 364 7187 E-mail: [email protected]

Anna Matysiak

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Anna Matysiak Warsaw School of Economics Institute of Statistics and Demography UI Madali´nskiego 6/8 02-513 Warsaw Poland [email protected]

ISSN 1381-3579 ISBN 978-94-007-1283-6 e-ISBN 978-94-007-1284-3 DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-1284-3 Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2011926631 © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011 N