Description of impact
citation in Rotkirch (2024), 20 proposals to support people seeking to act on their wishes to have children. Report on the declining birth rate in Finland (in Finnish),of Vanhuysse et al, Taxing Reproduction, Royal Society Oepn Science
Impact date | 10. Oct 0202 |
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Category of impact | Public policy impact |
Documents & Links
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Research output
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Taxing Reproduction: The Full Transfer Cost of Rearing Children in Europe
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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The New Nordic Paradox: How Family-friendly Welfare States Burden Parents the Most
Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Europe has a low-fertility problem – so why does it tax its own reproduction?
Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Debunking the ‘Stork Theory’: Why Do Low-Fertility Societies Tax Their Own Reproduction?
Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Impacts
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Internal meeting at the cabinet of European Commission Vice-President for Democracy and Demography Dubravka Suica
Impact: Public policy impact
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Consultancy on family policy and politics to Danish government Party Radikalerne
Impact: Public policy impact
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Plenary keynote at WHO conference 'Ageing is living: working for a lifetime of health and well-being'
Impact: Public policy impact, Social impact
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European Commission High Level event chaired by Commission Vice-President Dubravka Suica on "Demography Dynamics: Navigating Europe’s Future".
Impact: Public policy impact, Social impact
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Keynote address Danish Parliament KICK OFF – FAMILIEPOLITISK KONFERENCE keynote, Fællessalen, Christiansborg
Impact: Public policy impact
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Keynote address to European Commission DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, Social Situation Monitor
Impact: Public policy impact, Academic impact