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Éva BEAUJOUAN
Ph.D.
French
Current position
Since June 2012
office: 00 43 (0)1515817721
e-mail: [email protected]
Research Scientist at the Wittgenstein Centre, Vienna Institute of
Demography (VID)/Austrian Academy of Sciences
 Research area: Fertility and family change in developed countries
 Currently financed by the ERC Starting grant EURREP (Fertility, reproduction
and population change in 21st century Europe, Tomáš Sobotka)
- Trends in fertility intentions and fertility by level of education in selected
European countries
- Partnerships and fertility at the individual and aggregate level
Previous scientific activities
June 2009-May 2012
Research Fellow at the ESRC Centre for Population Change, University of
Southampton, UK
 Research area: analysis of change in fertility and partnership
- Compilation and weighting of the GHS data Series, 1979-2009
- Study of aggregate family trends, childlessness, fertility intentions
 With Máire Ní Bhrolcháin and Ann Berrington
 ONS “Beyond 2011 Programme” with James J. Brown
- Contribution to the evaluation of the French Rolling Census
Nov.2005-Sept. 2009
PhD student in demography, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne - Institut
National d’Études Démographiques (Ined), France
 Research topic: unions and fertility behaviour after the break-up of the first
relationship
 Supervisor: France Prioux (Ined and Université Paris I); tutor: Laurent Toulemon
(Ined)
 Funding: Ined doctoral grant (March 2006 to Mai 2009)
 Defense on the 17th of September 2009, mention très honorable avec les
félicitations du jury
2007-2008 (1 month)
Dondena Centre for demography – Bocconi University, Milan
 European Forecasting Project MicMac
 Work on the program syntax for construction of transition age profiles,
application to family and fertility events for France
 with Roberto Impicciatore, Francesco Billari and Laurent Toulemon
 funding: European Commission under the 6th Framework Programme,
http://www.nidi.knaw.nl/en/micmac/
2006-2007 (6 months)
2005-2006 (3 months)
Max Planck Institute for Demographic research - Rostock
 Winter School
 Advanced event history analysis (MP302, Hill Kulu)
 Presentation skills (MP299, Heiner Maier)
 Theory of fertility and family dynamic (MP325, Dirk Konietzka) (as voluntary
participant)
 funding: Max Planck Institute
Research assistant - Ined

Organization of the Family and Employers Survey databases (Insee-Ined, 2005)
Scientific trainings
QMSS2 summer school 2010 (funded by the European science foundation)
 Advanced methods for the analysis of complex event history data (Bristol)
Réseau de formation doctorale en démographie
 theoretical training on household and family (Louvain-la Neuve)
 Multilevel analysis, MLwin (Ined)
 New skills for information research (Ined)
Ined – Paris
 R freeware (Statistical methods service SMS)
 Spad, data mining et data quality management (SMS)
 “Writing scientific articles in English”
 Theory and application of longitudinal surveys (Statistics Canada)
Other scientific activities
1999-2000 (1 semester)
Undergraduate economics course tutorials in mathematics and statistics (Paris I)
2007-2011
Occasional lectures on partnership and fertility in France and Europe (IdupUniversité Paris I; Ensae; University of Southampton)
2010
organizer of the CPC reading group
Employment history
2000-2005 (5 years)
2000 (2 months)
Education
2009
2004
2000
Junior consultant - SERVAC, consulting and actuarial firm specialized in social
protection
 Public or compulsory schemes: forecasts of members, entitlements and reserves,
advice on reform options and decision-making aids
 Social coverage: general organization and financing
Research assistant - Ministry of Agriculture
 Statistical analysis of the distribution of State funding released for transportation
of trees blown down during the 1999 storm.
Ph.D. in demography, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne - Institut National
d’Études Démographiques (Ined), France
MSc in Demography - Institut de Démographie de l’Université Paris I (Idup)
 Thesis: follow-up study of student cohorts in Picardie, 2004, demographic
analysis, supervised by Marlène Lamy (Cridup). The aim was to calculate rates of
access to and completion of the different education levels in this area, depending
on different socio-demographic characteristics.
MSc in Modelling and Mathematical Methods in Economics - Université
Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris I
 Thesis: Non-vacuity of the core in an economy with increasing returns, 2000,
general equilibrium theory, supervised by Jean-Marc Bonnisseau (Cermsem). The
work consisted in simplifying the hypotheses of the theorem.
1996-1999
BSc and first year MSc in Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences, option
Economics - Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris I
Languages
English
German
Italian
French
very good
good
improving
mother tongue
Computing
Statistical processing
Data managing
Cartography
Projection tools
Programming languages
SAS, aML, R, SPAD, MLwin
Approch, Access
Mapinfo
Improv (multi-dimensional spreadsheet), Mic-Mac processor
Visual basic, Turbo Pascal, Latex
Referee, panel and project evaluation
Referee for
Population; European Journal of Population; Demographic Research; Journal of
Marriage and Family; Acta Sociologica; British Journal of Sociology; the History of
the Family; Enfances, Familles, Générations; Population Research and Policy
Review
Project proposal evaluation for the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) and the Flanders
Research Foundation (FWO)
Panel supplementary member of the Selection comity Ined-iPOPs
Publications
Journal articles
2014
Sobotka Tomáš, Beaujouan Éva. Two is best? The persistence of a two-child family
ideal in Europe. Population and Development Review 40(3), p. 391-419. Free access:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1728-4457.2014.00691.x/abstract
2014
Beaujouan Éva. “Counting how many children people want: The influence of
question filters and pre-codes”, Demográfia 56(5), p. 35-61.
http://www.demografia.hu/en/downloads/Demografia-English-Edition/DEE2013_56_5_Beaujouan.pdf
2013
Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva. “Education and cohabitation in Britain: A
return to traditional patterns?”, Population and Development Review 39(3), p. 441-458.
Free access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1728-4457.2013.00611.x/pdf
2013
2012
Beaujouan Éva, Solaz Anne. “Racing Against the Biological Clock? Childbearing
and sterility among men and women in second unions in France”, European Journal
of Population 29(1), p. 39-67.
Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, “Fertility postponement is largely due to
rising education enrolment”, Population Studies 66(3), p. 311-327.
Free access: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00324728.2012.697569
2012
2011
Beaujouan Éva. “Repartnering in France: the role of gender, age and past fertility”,
Advances in life course research 17, p. 69-80.
Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, “Uncertainty in fertility intentions in Britain,
1979-2007”, Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 9, p. 99-129.
http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/publications/VYPR2011/VYPR2011.shtml
2011
2011
2011
Beaujouan Éva. “Second-union fertility in France: partners’ age and other factors”,
Population-English edition 66(2), p.275-312.
Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, Murphy Michael, “Sources of error in
reported childlessness in a continuous British household survey”, Population Studies
65(3), p. 305-318.
Beaujouan Éva, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire. “Cohabitation and marriage in Britain since
the 1970s”, Population Trends 145, p. 35-59.
http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/population-trends-rd/population-trends/no--145--autumn-2011/index.html
2011
Beaujouan Éva, Brown James, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire. “Reweighting the General
Household Survey 1979-2007”, Population Trends 145, p. 119-145.
http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/population-trends-rd/population-trends/no--145--autumn-2011/index.html
2010
Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, Berrington Ann. “Stability and change in
fertility intentions in Britain, 1991-2007”, Population Trends 141, p. 1-23.
http://ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/population-trends-rd/population-trends/no--141--autumn-2010/populationtrends.pdf#page=13
2009
Régnier-Loilier Arnaud, Beaujouan Éva, Villeneuve-Gokalp Catherine. “Neither
single, nor in a couple. A study of living apart together in France”, Demographic
Research 21, p. 75-108.
http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol21/4/
Reviewed book chapters
2014
Beaujouan Éva, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire. “Cohabitation and marriage in Britain since
the 1970s”, in Cohabitation and Non-Marital Births in England and Wales, 1600-2012.
Palgrave Macmillan, 192-212.
2009
Beaujouan Éva. “Les séparations au fil des unions. Répétition, apprentissage ?”
(Separations as unions go: repetition, learning?), in Photos de familles, l’enquête étude des
relations familiales et intergénérationnelles. Paris: Ined.
2009
Régnier-Loilier Arnaud, Beaujouan Éva, Villeneuve-Gokalp Catherine. “Ni seul, ni
en couple. Étude des relations amoureuses stables non-cohabitantes” (Neither
single, nor in a couple: a study of Living Apart Together in France), in Photos de
familles, l’enquête étude des relations familiales et intergénérationnelles. Paris: Ined.
2009
Beaujouan Éva. “Se remettre en couple: contrastes hommes-femmes”
(Repartnering: contrasts between men and women), in Entre famille et travail, des
arrangements de couples aux pratiques des employeurs, Paris : Ined-la Découverte.
Other contributions
2013
2013
2013
2012
Beaujouan Éva. Veränderungen in Partnerschaften und im Kinderwunsch. In I.
Buber-Ennser, N. Neuwirth, & M. R. Testa (Eds.), Familienentwicklung in
Österreich 2009–2013 (p. 20). Vienna, Austria. (Information brochure)
Beaujouan Éva, Sobotka Tomas. Gewollte und ungewollte Kinderlosigkeit. In I.
Buber-Ennser, N. Neuwirth, & M. R. Testa (Eds.), Familienentwicklung in
Österreich 2009–2013 (p. 24). Vienna, Austria. (Information brochure)
Beaujouan Éva, Sobotka Tomas. Frauen und Männer in fortgeschrittenem
reproduktivem Alter: Kinderwunsch und Elternschaft. In I. Buber-Ennser, N.
Neuwirth, & M. R. Testa (Eds.), Familienentwicklung in Österreich 2009–2013 (p.
30). Vienna, Austria. (Information brochure)
Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva. “France and Britain: rising educational
participation results in later births”, Population et Sociétés, 495. (Reviewed information
bulletin)
http://www.ined.fr/en/resources_documentation/publications/pop_soc/bdd/publication/1621/
2012
2011
2010
Brown James J., Beaujouan Éva. “Review of the Rolling Census Approach and
other survey-based options”, ONS Beyond 2011 Programme. (Report)
Beaujouan Éva. “Book review: Cherlin A., 2010, The Marriage-Go-Round: The State of
Marriage and the Family in America Today, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 271
p.”, Population, 66(1). (Book review)
Beaujouan Éva. “How is fertility affected by separation and repartnering?”,
Population et Sociétés, 464. (Reviewed information bulletin)
http://www.ined.fr/fr/ressources_documentation/publications/pop_soc/bdd/publication/1500/
2010
Beaujouan Éva. “Remise en couple après une séparation : Variations selon le sexe,
l'âge et la présence d'enfants”, in Dossiers d'études de la Cnaf, Actes du colloque : Les
transformations de la conjugalité : configurations et parcours, Paris, Cnaf, 127, p.
118-135. (Special edition)
http://www.caf.fr/web/WebCnaf.nsf/VueLien/DOSSIERSETUDES127?opendocument
2008
Impicciatore Roberto, Billari Francesco C., Beaujouan Éva. “Age profiles
estimation for family and fertility events based on micro data”, Deliverable 22,
European MicMac project. (Technical report)
http://www.nidi.nl/Pages/NID/25/017.bGFuZz1VSw.html
Ph.D. thesis
2009
Working papers
2014
2014
2013
2013
2011
2011
Beaujouan Éva. “Trajectoires conjugales et fécondes des hommes et des femmes
après une rupture en France”, Thèse pour l'obtention du diplôme de Doctorat en
démographie, sous la direction de Madame France Prioux. Paris: Cridup – Ined,
386-CI p.
Sobotka Tomáš, Beaujouan Éva. “Two is best? The persistence of a Two-child
Family Ideal in Europe”, Vienna Institute of Demography Working papers 3/2014,
Vienna Institute of Demography, Austrian Academy of Science.
http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/download/WP2014_03.pdf.
Beaujouan Éva, Berrington Ann, Lyons-Amos Mark, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire. “User
Guide to the Centre for Population Change GHS database 1979-2009”, CPC
working paper 47, ESRC Centre for Population Change, UK.
http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/.
Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva. “Education and cohabitation in Britain since
the 1970s: An evolving relationship”, CPC working paper 33, ESRC Centre for
Population Change, UK. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/.
Brown James J., Beaujouan Éva. “Review of the Rolling Census Approach: and
other survey-based options”, CPC working paper 32, ESRC Centre for Population
Change, UK. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/.
Berrington Ann, Beaujouan Éva, Lyons-Amos Mark, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire.
“Evaluation of the partnership histories in the Centre for Population Change GHS
time series dataset”, CPC working paper 12, ESRC Centre for Population Change,
UK. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/.
Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, Murphy Michael. “Reported childlessness: a
further look at cohort estimates based on survey time-series data”, CPC working
paper 11, ESRC Centre for Population Change, UK. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/.
2010
2008
Beaujouan Éva. “Children at home, staying alone? Paths towards repartnering for
men and women in France”, CPC working paper 4, ESRC Centre for Population
Change, UK. http://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/.
Beaujouan Éva, Solaz Anne. “Childbearing after separation: Do second unions
make up for earlier missing births? Evidence from France”, Document de travail
155, Ined, France.
http://www.ined.fr/fr/ressources_documentation/publications/documents_travail/bdd/publication/1360/.
Conferences/seminars
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2013
2013
Workshop on Family dynamics, fertility choices, and family policy (FAMDYN
project, funded by the Research Council of Norway), Oslo, October 2014 (chair)
“Cohort trends in childlessness in communist and capitalist Europe”, Brzozowska Zuzanna,
Beaujouan Éva, BSPS conference 2014, Winchester, September 2014 (talk)
“Alternatives to age in analysing early adult transitions”, Beaujouan Éva, Murphy Mike,
Neels Karel, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, BSPS conference 2014, Winchester, September
2014 (talk)
“Educational differences in entry into motherhood and subsequent childbearing in Britain: A
study of cohorts born 1940‐1964”, Berrington Ann, Stone Juliet, Beaujouan Éva, BSPS
conference 2014, Winchester, September 2014 (talk)
“Two is best? The persistence of a Two-child Family Ideal in Europe”, Sobotka Tomáš,
Beaujouan Éva, EPC 2014, Budapest, June 2014 (talk)
“Union dynamics and fertility”, Beaujouan Éva, Winkler-dworak Maria, Di Giulio
Paola, Spielauer Martin, EPC 2014, Budapest, June 2014 (talk)
“Estimates of the contribution of rising educational participation to partnership postponement: a
model-based decomposition for the UK, France and Belgium”, Murphy Mike, Neels Karel, Ní
Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, EPC 2014, Budapest, June 2014 (talk)
“Educational differences in tempo and quantum of childbearing in Britain: A study of cohorts
born 1940-1969”, Berrington Ann, Stone Juliet, Beaujouan Éva, EPC 2014,
Budapest, June 2014 (talk)
“Further Estimates of the Contribution of Rising Educational Participation to Fertility
Postponement: a Model-Based Decomposition for the UK, France and Belgium”, Neels Karel,
Murphy Mike, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, PAA annual meeting, Boston,
Massachusetts, May 2014 (talk)
“Two is best? The persistence of a Two-child Family Ideal in Europe”, Sobotka Tomáš,
Beaujouan Éva, PAA annual meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, May 2014 (poster)
“Le nombre d'enfants est-il toujours lié à la taille de la fratrie ? Changements au cours du
XXème siècle”, Beaujouan Éva, Solaz Anne, Groupe d'exploitation Enquête Famille
et Logements 2011, Ined, Paris, 27 janvier (talk)
“Intentions questions in the GGS: Where did we get it wrong and how to correct it?”,
Beaujouan Éva, Second GGP-users conference, Milano, 24-25 October (talk)
“When a poor index becomes a good proxy: On the predictive value of individual fertility
preferences at the cohort macro-level”, Beaujouan Éva, Toulemon Laurent, IUSSP
conference, Busan, 26-31 August 2013 (talk)
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2011
2011
2011
2011
2010
“Exploring long-term changes in fertility differentials by level of education”, Sobotka Tomáš,
Beaujouan Éva, Neels Karel, Rindfuss Ronald R., Brzozowska Zuzanna, IUSSP
conference, Busan, 26-31 August 2013 (talk)
“Stability of first and second unions in France”, Beaujouan Éva, Workshop on Life-course
transitions after separation, Berlin, 4-5 July (talk)
“Education and cohabitation in Britain: return to traditional patterns?”, Ní Bhrolcháin
Máire, Beaujouan Éva, ESRC series research seminars, University of Southampton,
27 June (talk)
“Education and sex differences in intended family size in Europe”, Beaujouan Éva, Sobotka
Tomas, Brzozowska Zuzanna, Neels Karel, International conference: Changing
families and fertility choices, Oslo, 6-7 June (talk)
“Union dynamics and fertility, a comparative descriptive analysis”, Winkler-Dworak Maria,
Di Giulio Paola, Beaujouan Éva, Fürnkranz-Prskawetz Alexia, Giornate di studio
sulla popolazione, Brixen, 6-8 February (poster)
“When their paths diverge: mechanisms behind male and female family differences in France”,
Beaujouan Éva, British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) annual conference,
Nottingham, 10-12 September (talk)
“Fertility postponement and rising educational enrolment”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan
Éva, British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) annual conference, Nottingham,
10-12 September (talk)
“The changing relationship between education and union formation: a comparative study of Britain
and France”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, IUSSP International Seminar on
First Union Patterns around the World, Madrid, Spain, June 2012 (talk)
“How real are reproductive goals? Uncertainty and the construction of fertility preferences”, Ní
Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, European Population Conference, EAPS,
Stockholm, Sweden, June 2012 (talk)
“How real are reproductive goals? Uncertainty and the construction of fertility preferences”, Ní
Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, PAA annual meeting, San Francisco, California,
May 2012 (talk)
“Research on fertility and partnership using the General Household Survey”, Ní Bhrolcháin
Máire, Beaujouan Éva, General Lifestyle Survey/General Household Survey User
Meeting. Royal Statistical Society, London, March 2012 (talk)
“How real are reproductive goals? Uncertainty in fertility intentions”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire,
Beaujouan Éva, Office for National Statistics, Population, Health and Regional
Directorate Seminar Series, Hampshire, October 2011 (talk)
“Trends in fertility and partnership in Britain, 1975-2007”, Beaujouan Éva, Ní Bhrolcháin
Máire, Nonmarital Childbearing Network meeting, September 2011 (talk)
“Trends in fertility and partnership in Britain, 1975-2007”, Beaujouan Éva, Ní Bhrolcháin
Máire, British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) annual conference, York,
September 2011 (talk)
“Uncertainty in fertility intentions in Britain 1979-2007: how real are reproductive goals?”, Ní
Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, CPC seminar series, University of Southampton,
March 2011 (talk)
“Uncertainty in fertility intentions: how real are reproductive goals?”, Ní Bhrolcháin Máire,
Beaujouan Éva, From Intentions to Behaviour: Reproductive Decision-Making in a
Macro-Micro Perspective, Vienna, December 2010 (talk) http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/in2b/
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2008
2008
2008
“Childlessness: a further look at cohort estimates based on survey time-series data”, Ní
Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, Murphy Michael, British Society for Population
Studies (BSPS) annual conference, Exeter, September 2010 (talk)
“Childlessness: a further look at cohort estimates based on survey time-series data”, Ní
Bhrolcháin Máire, Beaujouan Éva, Murphy Michael, European Population
Conference, EAPS, Vienna, September 2010 (talk)
“Partner's characteristics and childbearing after a separation, contrast between men and women”,
Beaujouan Éva, European Population Conference, EAPS, Vienna, September 2010
(poster)
“Fécondité et risques de séparation des nouvelles unions”, Beaujouan Éva, Les journées de
valorisation de l'Ined, Paris, Mai 2010 (talk)
“Children at Home, Staying Alone? Paths towards Repartnering for Men and Women”,
Beaujouan Éva, Population Association of America annual meeting, Dallas, Texas,
April 2010 (poster) http://paa2010.princeton.edu/sessionViewer.aspx?sessionId=1402#7.
“Remise en couple après une séparation : Variations selon le sexe, l'âge et la présence d'enfants”,
Beaujouan Éva, Cnaf-Cerlis-Ined, Les transformations de la conjugalité:
configurations et parcours, Paris, Octobre 2009 (talk)
“Family arrangements in France: Toward which trends for the near future? “, IUSSP,
Beaujouan Éva, Toulemon Laurent, Marrakech, September 2009 (talk)
““The Child of Last Chance”: the Role of Biological Clock in Fertility Timing in France and
Germany”, Beaujouan Éva, Solaz Anne, IUSSP, Marrakech, September 2009 (talk)
“Partnership trajectories and childbearing after the disruption of a first union in France”,
Beaujouan Éva, Social Statistics Applications and Policy Seminar Series, University
of Southampton, September 2009 (talk)
“Partnership trajectories and childbearing after the disruption of a first union in France”,
Beaujouan Éva, Centre for Population Change launch, University of Southampton,
September 2009 (poster)
“Childbearing after separation: do second unions make up for earlier missing births? Evidence
from France”, Éva Beaujouan, Anne Solaz, European Population Conference, EAPS,
Barcelona, June 2008 (talk)
Seminar of the panel on entry into adulthood, International Union for the Scientific
Study of the Population (IUSSP), Ined, June 2008 (chair)
“Neither single, nor in a couple: a study of Living Apart Together in France”, Arnaud
Régnier-Loilier, Éva Beaujouan, Catherine Villeneuve-Gokalp, PAA annual
meeting, New Orleans, April 2008 (talk)
http://paa2008.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=80563
2008
2008
2007
2007
“Childbearing after separation: do second unions make up for earlier missing births? Evidence
from France”, Éva Beaujouan, Anne Solaz, PAA annual meeting, New Orleans, April
2008 (talk) http://paa2008.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=80545
“MicMac: Fertility and household dynamics in Italy and France”, Éva Beaujouan, Roberto
Impicciatore. Instituto di metodi quantitativi’s Seminar, Milan, February 2008
“Comparison of dissolution risk by union order in France. The sensitivity to unobserved
heterogeneity”, Éva Beaujouan. Research group Young Demography, Rostock,
October 2007 (talk)
“Fertility and household dynamics in Italy and France: estimating transition rates for the
European project MicMac”, Éva Beaujouan. Research group Young Demography,
Rostock, October 2007 (talk)
2007
“Dissolution of second and higher order unions in France. A comparison with first unions”, Éva
Beaujouan. Fifth meeting of European Network for the Sociological and
Demographic Study of Divorce, London, September 2007 (talk)
http://www.eui.eu/Personal/Dronkers/Divorce/Divorceconference2007/Beaujouan.pdf
2007
2006
“Séparations au fil des unions. Une première approche”, Éva Beaujouan. Réunion du
groupe d’exploitation d’Erfi, Ined, Paris, July 2007 (talk)
“Qui sont ces personnes qui ne vivent pas avec leur conjoint ?”, Arnaud Régnier-Loilier
(Ined), Éva Beaujouan, International Symposium “Couplages, découplages,
recouplages conjugaux” of the centre for research on social cohesion (CERLIS),
and of the international association of French speaking sociologists (AISLF), Paris
Sorbonne, 29-30 May 2006 (talk)

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