Alternative measures

To develop alternative indicators to the study of family demography

Aim

This project aims to bring an alternative perspective to the study of family demography by measuring the duration of union and fertility events. I developed several new indicators for a better understanding of current family dynamics. I have focused on mainly high-income countries, but the methods can be applied to other groups of countries.


Main data sources


Publications

See also my full publication list from CV

  1. Mogi, R., Lazzari, E., Nis'en, J., & Canudas-Romo, V. (2022). Cross-sectional average length of life by parity: International comparisons. Population Studies.
  2. Mogi, R., Nis'en, J., & Canudas-Romo, V. (2021). Cross-sectional average length of life childless. Demography 58(1): 321–344.
  3. Mogi, R. & Canudas-Romo, V. (2020). Cross-sectional average length of life by parity: Illustration for the US cohorts in reproductive ages in 2015. In Schoen, R. (Ed.), Analyzing Contemporary Fertility (pp. 293–306). Springer.
  4. Mogi, R. & del Mundo, M. (2020). Decomposing changes in first birth trends: Quantum, timing, or variance. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 18: 167–184.
  5. Mogi, R. & Canudas-Romo, V. (2018). Expected years ever married. Demographic Research 38(47): 1423–1456.