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Regional trends in births during the COVID-19 crisis in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain

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  • Arpino, Bruno
  • Luppi, Francesca
  • Rosina, Alessandro

    (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart)

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Early evidence shows mixed effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on births in Europe. This study examines changes in births at the regional level in the four European countries that have been affected by the pandemic earlier and to a larger extent. It is also investigated the association between birth changes and some labour market characteristics, the pandemic impact in terms of COVID-deaths, and the share of population at risk of poverty. Results show considerable within-country heterogeneity in birth changes after the pandemic and that higher share of poverty, worse labour market performance, and higher excess mortality are associated with births decline.

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  • Arpino, Bruno & Luppi, Francesca & Rosina, Alessandro, 2021. "Regional trends in births during the COVID-19 crisis in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain," SocArXiv mnwh8_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:mnwh8_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/mnwh8_v1
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