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Stuart Gietel-Basten
Stuart Gietel-Basten
Other namesStuart Basten
Professor of Social Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Verified email at ust.hk
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Future fertility in low fertility countries
S Gietel-Basten, T Sobotka, K Zeman, W Lutz, WP Butz, S KC
World population and human capital in the twenty-first century: An overview …, 2014
1852014
Fertility and family policies in Central and Eastern Europe after 1990
T Frejka, S Gietel-Basten, L Abolina, L Abuladze, S Aksyonova, AĎ Akrap, ...
Comparative Population Studies, 2016
1702016
Gender equality and fertility intentions revisited: Evidence from Finland
A Miettinen, S Basten, A Rotkirch
Demographic Research 24 (20), 469-496, 2011
1482011
Why Brexit? The toxic mix of immigration and austerity
S Gietel-Basten
Population and Development Review, 673-680, 2016
1362016
Voluntary childlessness and being childfree
S Basten
The future of human reproduction: Working paper 5, 1-23, 2009
1252009
China's family planning policies: recent reforms and future prospects
S Basten, Q Jiang
Studies in Family Planning 45 (4), 493-509, 2014
942014
Certainty of meeting fertility intentions declines in Europe during the ‘Great Recession’
MR Testa, S Basten
Demographic Research 31, 687-734, 2014
932014
Fertility in China: An uncertain future
S Basten, Q Jiang
Population Studies 69 (sup1), S97-S105, 2015
802015
Very long range global population scenarios to 2300 and the implications of sustained low fertility
S Basten, W Lutz, S Scherbov
Demographic Research 28, 1145-1166, 2013
712013
Spatial variation of sub-national fertility trends in Austria, Germany and Switzerland
S Basten, J Huinink, S Klüsener
Comparative Population Studies 36 (2-3), 2011
662011
The well-being of bereaved parents in an only-child society
Y Wei, Q Jiang, S Gietel-Basten
Death Studies 40 (1), 22-31, 2016
592016
Assessing the impact of the “one-child policy” in China: A synthetic control approach
S Gietel-Basten, X Han, Y Cheng
PLoS one 14 (11), e0220170, 2019
572019
China's low fertility may not hinder future prosperity
G Marois, S Gietel-Basten, W Lutz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (40), e2108900118, 2021
452021
Childbearing preferences, reform of family planning restrictions and the Low Fertility Trap in China
S Basten, B Gu
Oxford Center for Population Research Working Paper 61, 2013
452013
The" population Problem" in Pacific Asia
S Gietel-Basten
Oxford University Press, 2019
412019
‘Maternity migration’and the increased sex ratio at birth in Hong Kong SAR
S Basten, G Verropoulou
Population studies 67 (3), 323-334, 2013
412013
Mass media and reproductive behaviour: Serial narratives, soap operas and telenovelas
S Basten
The Future of Human Reproduction: Working Paper 7, 2009
41*2009
International remittance flows and the economic and social consequences of COVID-19
G J. Abel, S Gietel-Basten
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 52 (8), 1480-1482, 2020
392020
Is demography just a numerical exercise? Numbers, politics, and legacies of China’s one-child policy
F Wang, Y Cai, K Shen, S Gietel-Basten
Demography 55 (2), 693-719, 2018
392018
Baby longing and men's reproductive motivation
A Rotkirch, S Basten, H Väisänen, M Jokela
Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 283-306, 2011
372011
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