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Postal address:Driftweg 153 B-8450 Bredene Belgium
Workplace:Faculteit van de Economische, Sociale en Politieke Wetenschappen en Solvay Management School (Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences and Solvay Management School), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Brussels Free University), (more information at EDIRC)

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Journal Articles

2014

  1. Towards a Geography of Unmarried Cohabitation in the Americas
    Demographic Research, 2014, 30, (59), 1621-1638 Downloads View citations (1)

2013

  1. Spatial continuities and discontinuities in two successive demographic transitions
    Demographic Research, 2013, 28, (4), 77-136 Downloads View citations (11)

2012

  1. The Family Context of Cohabitation and Single Motherhood in Latin America
    Population and Development Review, 2012, 38, (4), 707-727 Downloads View citations (13)
  2. The Latin American Cohabitation Boom, 1970–2007
    Population and Development Review, 2012, 38, (1), 55-81 Downloads View citations (15)

2010

  1. The Unfolding Story of the Second Demographic Transition
    Population and Development Review, 2010, 36, (2), 211-251 Downloads View citations (293)

2009

  1. US Presidential Elections and the Spatial Pattern of the American Second Demographic Transition
    Population and Development Review, 2009, 35, (2), 391-400 Downloads View citations (7)

2006

  1. The Second Demographic Transition in the United States: Exception or Textbook Example?
    Population and Development Review, 2006, 32, (4), 669-698 Downloads View citations (107)

2004

  1. Value Orientations and the Second Demographic Transition (SDT) in Northern, Western and Southern Europe: An Update
    Demographic Research Special Collections, 2004, 3, (3), 45-86 Downloads View citations (118)

1999

  1. Is Low Fertility a Temporary Phenomenon in the European Union?
    Population and Development Review, 1999, 25, (2), 211-228 Downloads View citations (57)

1995

  1. The start of the sub‐Saharan fertility transition: Some answers and many questions
    Journal of International Development, 1995, 7, (1), 25-45 View citations (4)

1981

  1. Demographic Change, Social Security and Economic Growth: Inferences from the Belgian Example
    Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), 1981, 117, (III), 225-255 Downloads
 
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