The post-communist fertility puzzle S Billingsley Population research and policy review 29, 193-231, 2010 | 218 | 2010 |
Family policy and fertility intentions in 21 European countries S Billingsley, T Ferrarini Journal of Marriage and Family 76 (2), 428-445, 2014 | 176 | 2014 |
Economic crisis and recovery: Changes in second birth rates within occupational classes and educational groups S Billingsley Demographic research 24, 375-406, 2011 | 73 | 2011 |
Personal and household caregiving from adult children to parents and social stratification S Sarasa, S Billingsley Families, ageing and social policy, 123-146, 2008 | 66 | 2008 |
COVID-19 mortality across occupations and secondary risks for elderly individuals in the household: a population register-based study S Billingsley, M Brandén, S Aradhya, S Drefahl, G Andersson, E Mussino Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health 48 (1), 52, 2022 | 62* | 2022 |
Conflict and contraception in Colombia S Svallfors, S Billingsley Studies in family planning 50 (2), 87-112, 2019 | 37 | 2019 |
The importance of job characteristics to women's fertility intentions and behavior in Russia O Sinyavskaya, S Billingsley Genus 71 (1), 23-59, 2015 | 37 | 2015 |
Trends in women’s relative earnings within couples across the transition to parenthood in Sweden, 1987–2007 AK Nylin, K Musick, S Billingsley, AZ Duvander, M Evertsson European Sociological Review 37 (3), 349-364, 2021 | 35* | 2021 |
Fertility decline, fertility reversal and changing childbearing considerations in Sweden: A turn to subjective imaginations? G Neyer, G Andersson, J Dahlberg, S Ohlsson Wijk, L Andersson, ... Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, 2022 | 32 | 2022 |
Putting the pieces together: 40 years of fertility trends across 19 post-socialist countries S Billingsley, A Duntava Post-Soviet Affairs 33 (5), 389-410, 2017 | 32 | 2017 |
Second and third births in Armenia and Moldova: An economic perspective of recent behaviour and current preferences S Billingsley European Journal of Population/Revue européenne de Démographie 27 (2), 125-155, 2011 | 32* | 2011 |
An application of diagonal reference models and time-varying covariates in social mobility research on mortality and fertility S Billingsley, S Drefahl, G Ghilagaber Social science research 75, 73-82, 2018 | 27* | 2018 |
Intragenerational mobility and mortality in Russia: short and longer-term effects S Billingsley Social science & medicine 75 (12), 2326-2336, 2012 | 26* | 2012 |
Exploring the conditions for a mortality crisis: Bringing context back into the debate S Billingsley Population, Space and Place 17 (3), 267-289, 2011 | 21 | 2011 |
Social investment policies and childbearing across 20 countries: Longitudinal and micro-level analyses S Billingsley, G Neyer, K Wesolowski European Journal of Population 38 (5), 951-974, 2022 | 19* | 2022 |
Jobs, careers, and becoming a parent under state socialist and market conditions: Evidence from Estonia 1971-2006 S Billingsley, A Puur, L Sakkeus Demographic Research 30, 1733-1768, 2014 | 19 | 2014 |
Intragenerational social mobility and cause-specific premature mortality S Billingsley PLoS One 14 (2), e0211977, 2019 | 17 | 2019 |
Divorce trends in seven countries over the long transition from state socialism: 1981–2004 J Härkönen, S Billingsley, M Hornung Divorce in Europe: New insights in trends, causes and consequences of …, 2020 | 16 | 2020 |
Social mobility and family expansion in Poland and Russia during socialism and capitalism S Billingsley, A Matysiak Advances in Life Course Research 36, 80-91, 2018 | 15* | 2018 |
Building an interdisciplinary framework to advance conceptual and technical aspects of population-environment research focused on women's and children's health K Grace, S Billingsley, D Van Riper Social Science & Medicine 250, 112857, 2020 | 12 | 2020 |