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@article{ Mussino2022,
 title = {Influences of origin and destination on migrant fertility in Europe},
 author = {Mussino, Eleonora and Cantalini, Stefano},
 journal = {Population, Space and Place},
 number = {7},
 pages = {1-15},
 volume = {28},
 year = {2022},
 issn = {1544-8452},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2567},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-93933-5},
 abstract = {The current study examines the quantum of childbearing of migrants from low-fertility contexts (Poland and Romania) at multiple destinations (Italy and the United Kingdom), and compares them to stayers at origin and to nonmigrants at destination, combining the multiorigin/multidestination approach with the 'context-of-origin' perspective. Using data from the Labour Force Surveys (2009-2015) and adopting a gender and a couple perspective, we show that Polish and Romanian women have fewer children than nonmigrants at destinations. Romanian migrant women and men have a fertility similar to that of stayers at the origin, especially in United Kingdom, suggesting a socialization pattern for this group. Our findings also suggest the presence of the disruption mechanism for migrants, mainly in the short term, combined with a 'catch-up' in the long run explained by family reunification, primarily in Italy. However, the 'catch-up' over time of residence is found to be slower compared to previous studies. Finally, we find selection into migration and into different destination play an important role.},
 keywords = {Polen; Poland; Rumänien; Romania; Großbritannien; Great Britain; Italien; Italy; Fruchtbarkeit; fertility; Migrant; migrant; Europa; Europe; Geburtenhäufigkeit; fertility rate}}