perhedemografia
Perhedemografia, or family demography, is a branch of demography that studies families and households and how demographic processes shape and are shaped by social and economic contexts. It encompasses marriage and partnerships, fertility and childbearing, divorce and separation, kinship patterns, adoption, foster care, and household composition, including multigenerational and intergenerational arrangements. The field investigates how these processes interact with education, employment, income, housing, health, and public policy, and how they vary across cultures and over time.
Methodologically, perhedemography uses quantitative data from censuses, vital statistics, birth and death registers, and population surveys,
Key topics include timing and tempo of childbearing, family size, union formation and dissolution, parenting and
Across regions, perhedemography highlights both common trends—such as delayed childbearing and rising non-marital births in some