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Fragile Pronatalism and Reproductive Futures in European Post‐Socialist Contexts

    1. [1] Stockholm University

      Stockholm University

      Suecia

    2. [2] Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence, Hungary / Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
    3. [3] Department of Gender and Sociology, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
    4. [4] Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence, Hungary
  • Localización: Social Inclusion, ISSN-e 2183-2803, Vol. 10, Nº. 3, 2, 2022 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Fragile Pronatalism? Barriers to Parenthood, One-Child Families, and Childlessness in European Post-Socialist Countries), págs. 82-86
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This editorial seeks to define fragile pronatalism by highlighting why pronatalism in the examined Central and Eastern European post‐socialist countries should be considered fragile. Moreover, it aims to map desirable future changes in fertility policies in the region. Following a brief presentation of the articles contained in this thematic issue, our concluding thoughts complete this editorial.


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