Stuart Gietel-Basten

Demography - Social Policy - Ageing Studies





Peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters


(Please contact me and I will happily send a copy of any paper to you!)


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2022


Prevalence and correlates of sex-selective abortions and missing girls in Nepal: evidence from the 2011 Population Census and 2016 Demographic and Health Survey


Melanie Dawn Channon, Mahesh Puri, Stuart Gietel-Basten, Lucy Williams Stone, A Channon

BMJ open, vol. 11, 2021, pp. e042542


The food environments of fruit and vegetable consumption in East and Southeast Asia: a systematic review


Jason Tsz Him Cheung, Johnson Lok, Stuart Gietel-Basten, Keumseok Koh

Nutrients, vol. 13, Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021, p. 148


Adopting an adaptation-mitigation-resilience framework to ageing


Stuart Gietel-Basten

Age and ageing, vol. 50, Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. 693--696


Exploring the young demographic profile of COVID-19 cases in Hong Kong: Evidence from migration and travel history data


Christian Joy Pattawi Cruz, Rachel Ganly, Zilin Li, Stuart Gietel-Basten

PLoS One, vol. 15, Public Library of Science San Francisco, CA USA, 2020, pp. e0235306


Circular visualisation of historical migration in England in the long eighteenth-century


Stuart Gietel-Basten

Heliyon, vol. 6, Elsevier, 2020, pp. e05490


Ageing in Russia: A regional appraisal


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Vladimir Mau, Warren Sanderson, Sergei Scherbov, Sergey Shulgin

Journal of Population Ageing, vol. 13, Springer Netherlands, 2020, pp. 63--80


The Gender Gap in Reaching “Old Age” in the Russian Federation: A Regional Approach


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Vladimir Mau, Sergei Scherbov, Sergey Shulgin

Journal of aging \& social policy, Routledge, 2020, pp. 1--11


“Catching up with ‘compressed modernity”’-How the values of Millennials and Gen-Z’ers could reframe gender equity and demographic systems


Stuart Gietel-Basten, others

Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, vol. 18, Vienna Institute of Demography (VID) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in~…, 2020, pp. TBA--OLF


Prospective measures of aging for Central and South America


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Silvia E Giorguli Saucedo, Sergei Scherbov

Plos one, vol. 15, Public Library of Science San Francisco, CA USA, 2020, pp. e0236280


Exploring the ‘true value’of replacement rate fertility


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Sergei Scherbov

Population research and policy review, vol. 39, Springer Netherlands, 2020, pp. 763--772


International remittance flows and the economic and social consequences of COVID-19


Guy J. Abel, Stuart Gietel-Basten

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, vol. 52, SAGE Publications Sage UK: London, England, 2020, pp. 1480--1482


A quantitative analysis of socioeconomics of illicit drug use for improving targeted interventions in Hong Kong


Tong Liu, Stuart Gietel-Basten

China Population and Development Studies, vol. 4, Springer Singapore, 2020, pp. 152--170


Measuring inequalities of development at the sub-national level: From the human development index to the human life indicator


Sergei Scherbov, Stuart Gietel-Basten

PloS one, vol. 15, Public Library of Science, 2020, pp. e0232014


Targeting and mistargeting of family policies in high-Income pacific asian societies: A review of financial incentives


Mengni Chen, Stuart Gietel-Basten, Paul SF Yip

Population Research and Policy Review, Springer Netherlands, 2019, pp. 1--25


Assessing the impact of the “one-child policy” in China: a synthetic control approach


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Xuehui Han, Yuan Cheng

PloS one, vol. 14, Public Library of Science San Francisco, CA USA, 2019, pp. e0220170


Better way to measure ageing in Oceania that takes life expectancy into account


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Sergei Scherbov

Australasian journal on ageing, vol. 38, 2019, pp. e98--e102


Is half the world’s population really below ‘replacement-rate’?


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Sergei Scherbov

PloS one, vol. 14, Public Library of Science San Francisco, CA USA, 2019, pp. e0224985


Maternity migration and the recent normalization of the sex ratio at birth in Hong Kong


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Georgia Verropoulou

Population studies, vol. 73, Routledge, 2019, pp. 423--438


The lowest fertility rates in the world? Evidence from the 2015 Chinese 1\% sample census


Zhigang Guo, Stuart Gietel-Basten, Baochang Gu

China Population and Development Studies, vol. 2, Springer Singapore, 2019, pp. 245--258


Considering Regional Policies towards ageing through a gendered lens: the case of China


Yi-Min Lin, Stuart Gietel-Basten

Brazilian Journal of Policy and Development, vol. 1, 2019, pp. 25--44


The demography of drug abuse in Hong Kong


Tong Liu, Stuart Gietel-Basten

China Journal of Social Work, vol. 12, Routledge, 2019, pp. 254--272


Exploring family demography in Asia through the lens of fertility preferences


John Casterline, Stuart Gietel-Basten

Family Demography in Asia, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018


‘I couldn't hold the whole thing’: the role of gender, individualisation and risk in shaping fertility preferences in Taiwan


Emily Freeman, Ma Xiaohong, Yan Ping, Yang Wenshan, Stuart Gietel-Basten

Asian Population Studies, vol. 14, Routledge, 2018, pp. 61--76


Fertility preferences in Taiwan


Stuart Gietel-Basten

Family Demography in Asia, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018


Family Demography in Asia: A Comparative Analysis of Fertility Preferences


Stuart Gietel-Basten, John Casterline, Minja Kim Choe

Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018


The changing relationship between marriage and childbearing in Hong Kong


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Georgia Verropoulou

Plos one, vol. 13, Public Library of Science San Francisco, CA USA, 2018, pp. e0194948


Is demography just a numerical exercise? Numbers, politics, and legacies of China’s one-child policy


Feng Wang, Yong Cai, Ke Shen, Stuart Gietel-Basten

Demography, vol. 55, Duke University Press, 2018, pp. 693--719


Is demography just a numerical exercise? Numbers, politics, and legacies of China’s one-child policy


Feng Wang, Yong Cai, Ke Shen, Stuart Gietel-Basten

Demography, vol. 55, Duke University Press, 2018, pp. 693--719


Fertility preferences in China


Zhenzhen Zheng, Baochang Gu, Stuart Gietel-Basten

Family Demography in Asia, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018


Health of midlife and older adults in China: the role of regional economic development, inequality, and institutional setting


Xuejie Ding, Francesco C Billari, Stuart Gietel-Basten

International journal of public health, vol. 62, Springer International Publishing, 2017, pp. 857--867


Fertility decline


Stuart Gietel-Basten

Routledge handbook of Asian demography, Routledge, 2017, pp. 64--86


Fertility decline


Stuart Gietel-Basten

Routledge handbook of Asian demography, Routledge, 2017, pp. 64--86


Family planning and fertility transition in China


Stuart Gietel-Basten

Handbook on the Family and Marriage in China, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017


Towards a reconceptualising of population ageing in emerging markets


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Sergei Scherbov, Warren Sanderson

Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2017, pp. 41--66


Effect of Sex Composition of Children on the Gender of Next Birth in the Context of Low Fertility in Rural China


Ying Li, Quanbao Jiang, Stuart Gietel-Basten, Shuzhuo Li

China Population and Development Studies, vol. 1, Springer Singapore, 2017, pp. 83--97


Fertility and family policies in Central and Eastern Europe after 1990


Tomas Frejka, Stuart Gietel-Basten, Liga Abolina, Liili Abuladze, Svitlina Aksyonova, An{\v{D}}elko Akrap, Ekaterina Antipova, Mirjana Bobic, Ivan {\v{C}}ipin, Liudmila Fakeyeva, others

Comparative Population Studies, 2016


Theory, demography and forecasting


Stuart Gietel-Basten

Asian Population Studies, vol. 12, Routledge, 2016, pp. 1--3


Why Brexit? The toxic mix of immigration and austerity


Stuart Gietel-Basten

Population and Development Review, JSTOR, 2016, pp. 673--680


Better way to measure ageing in E ast A sia that takes life expectancy into account


Sergei Scherbov, Warren C Sanderson, Stuart Gietel-Basten

Australasian journal on ageing, vol. 35, 2016, pp. 139--142


RATIONAL PERSUATION, COERCION OR MANIPULATION? THE ROLE OF ABORTION IN CHINA’S FAMILY PLANNING POLICIES


JIANG QUANBAO--LIU YIXIAO--LI SHUZHUO, STUART BASTEN

Annales Scientia Politica, vol. 5, 2016, p. 5


The well-being of bereaved parents in an only-child society


Yan Wei, Quanbao Jiang, Stuart Gietel-Basten

Death Studies, vol. 40, Routledge, 2016, pp. 22--31


Understanding ultra-low fertility in Hong Kong


Stuart Basten

Low and lower fertility, Springer, Cham, 2015, pp. 63--86


Fertility in China: An uncertain future


Stuart Basten, Quanbao Jiang

Population Studies, vol. 69, Routledge, 2015, pp. S97--S105


A re-interpretation of the ‘two-child norm’in post-transitional demographic systems: fertility intentions in Taiwan


Stuart Basten, Georgia Verropoulou

PloS one, vol. 10, Public Library of Science, 2015, pp. e0135105


Indifferent Gender Preferences among Childless Beijing Citizens


Stuart Basten, Georgia Verropoulou, Ma Xiaohong, Yan Ping

Finnish Yearbook of Population Research, vol. 50, 2015, pp. 71--84


The Death of the West: An alternative view


David Coleman, Stuart Basten

Population Studies, vol. 69, Routledge, 2015, pp. S107--S118


Population—the long view


David Coleman, Stuart Basten, Francesco C Billari

Routledge, 2015


Population—The Long View


Stuart Arthur Gietel-basten, David A Coleman, Francesco C Billari

Population Studies, vol. 69, 2015, pp. S1


Remeasuring ageing in Southeast Asia


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Sergei Scherbov, Warren Sanderson

Asian Population Studies, vol. 11, Routledge, 2015, pp. 191--210


Remeasuring ageing in Southeast Asia


Stuart Gietel-Basten, Sergei Scherbov, Warren Sanderson

Asian Population Studies, vol. 11, Routledge, 2015, pp. 191--210


The future of fertility: Future trends in family size among low fertility populations


Wolfgang Lutz, Stuart Basten, Erich Striessnig

Whither the Child?, Routledge, 2015, pp. 219--248


The Future of Fertility


Wolfgang Lutz, Stuart Basten, Erich Striessnig

Whither the Child?: Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility, Routledge, 2015, p. 205


Modelling the constraints on consanguineous marriage when fertility declines


Bilal Barakat, Stuart Basten

Demographic Research, vol. 30, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, 2014, pp. 277--312


Designing and implementing a Health and Demographic Surveillance System in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq


Stuart Basten

Zanco Journal of Medical Sciences, vol. 18, Hawler Medical Univeristy, 2014


Modelling the macroeconomic impact of future trajectories of educational development in Least Developed Countries


Stuart Basten, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma

International Journal of Educational Development, vol. 36, Pergamon, 2014, pp. 44--50


China's family planning policies: recent reforms and future prospects


Stuart Basten, Quanbao Jiang

Studies in Family Planning, vol. 45, 2014, pp. 493--509


“The persistence of parent repayment” and the anticipation of filial obligations of care in two Thai provinces


Stuart Basten, Raya Muttarak, Wiraporn Pothisiri

Asian Social Work and Policy Review, vol. 8, 2014, pp. 109--122


Future fertility in low fertility countries


Stuart Basten, Tom{\'a}{\v{s}} Sobotka, Krystof Zeman, M Jalal Abassi-Shavazi, Alicia Adsera, Jan Van Bavel, Caroline Berghammer, Minja Kim Choe, Tomas Frejka, Henri Leridon, others

Oxford University Press; Oxford, 2014


A qualitative understanding of future drivers of fertiltiy in Pacific Asia


Stuart Basten, Tom{\'a}{\v{s}} Sobotka, Kry{\v{s}}tof Zeman, Minja Kim Choe, Zhongwei Zhao, others

Socioeconomic impacts of demographic change. Seoul: KIHASA/East-West Center, 2014, pp. 1--28


Certainty of meeting fertility intentions declines in Europe during the ‘Great Recession’


Maria Rita Testa, Stuart Basten

Demographic Research, vol. 31, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, 2014, pp. 687--734


Declining fertility, television and the (mis) representation of motherhood


Stuart Basten

Fertility Rates and Population Decline, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2013, pp. 185--202


Redefining “old age” and “dependency” in East Asia: Is “prospective aging” a more helpful concept?


Stuart Basten

Asian Social Work and Policy Review, vol. 7, 2013, pp. 242--248


Very long range global population scenarios to 2300 and the implications of sustained low fertility


Stuart Basten, Wolfgang Lutz, Sergei Scherbov

Demographic Research, vol. 28, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, 2013, pp. 1145--1166


‘Maternity migration’and the increased sex ratio at birth in Hong Kong SAR


Stuart Basten, Georgia Verropoulou

Population studies, vol. 67, Routledge, 2013, pp. 323--334


Remeasuring ageing in Hong Kong SAR; or ‘keeping the demographic window open’


Stuart Basten, Paul Yip, Ernest Chui

Journal of Population Research, vol. 30, Springer Netherlands, 2013, pp. 249--264


Very long range global Population Scenarios to 2300 and the Implications of Sustained low Fertility


Wolfgang Lutz, Stuart Basten, Sergei Scherbov

Demographic Research, vol. 28, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, 2013, pp. 1145--1166


VERY LOW, LOW AND HEAVY WEIGHT BIRTHS IN HONG KONG SAR: HOW IMPORTANT IS SOCIOECONOMIC AND MIGRANT STATUS?


GEORGIA VERROPOULOU, STUART BASTEN

Journal of Biosocial Science, Cambridge University Press, 2013, pp. 1--16


Analyzing the Transformation of China’s First Marriage Pattern Using Nuptiality Tables


Yan Wei, Quanbao Jiang, Stuart Basten

Finnish Yearbook of Population Research, vol. 48, 2013, pp. 65--75


Traffic in corpses: further evidence from late-Georgian north-east England


Stuart Basten

Local Population Studies, vol. 88, Local Population Studies Society, 2012, pp. 84--88


The religious composition of the Chinese diaspora, focusing on Canada


Vegard Skirbekk, {\'E}ric Caron Malenfant, Stuart Basten, Marcin Stonawski

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, vol. 51, Blackwell Publishing Inc Malden, USA, 2012, pp. 173--183


Have lifetime fertility intentions declined during the Great Recession?


Maria Rita Testa, Stuart Basten

Vienna Institute of Demography Working Papers, 2012


R\"aumliche Unterschiede in der subnationalen Fertilit\"atsentwicklung in \"Osterreich, Deutschland und der Schweiz


Stuart Basten, Johannes Huinink, Sebastian Kl{\"u}sener

Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Bev{\"o}lkerungswissenschaft, vol. 36, 2011, pp. 615--660


Spatial variation of sub-national fertility trends in Austria, Germany and Switzerland


Stuart Basten, Johannes Huinink, Sebastian Kl{\"u}sener

Comparative Population Studies, vol. 36, 2011


Gender equality and fertility intentions revisited: Evidence from Finland


Anneli Miettinen, Stuart Basten, Anna Rotkirch

Demographic Research, vol. 24, 2011, pp. 469--496


Baby longing and men's reproductive motivation


Anna Rotkirch, Stuart Basten, Heini V{\"a}is{\"a}nen, Markus Jokela

Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, Verlag der {\"O}sterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2011, pp. 283--306


The Impact of the 1783 and 1785 Stamp Duty Acts on Scottish Vital Registration


Stuart Basten

Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, vol. 30, Edinburgh University Press 22 George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LF UK, 2010, pp. 64--74


Television and fertility


Stuart Basten

Finnish Yearbook of Population Research, 2010, pp. 67--82


Almshouse residency in nineteenth century England: An interim report


Nigel Goose, Stuart Basten

Family \& Community History, vol. 12, Routledge, 2009, pp. 65--76


From Rose's Bill to Rose's Act: a reappraisal of the 1812 Parish Register Act


Stuart Basten

Local Population Studies, vol. 76, NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY, 2006, p. 43


Out-patient maternity relief in late Georgian Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire


Stuart Basten

Local population studies, vol. 77, NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY, 2006, p. 58


From Rose's Act to Rose's Bill: Rreappraisal of the 1812 Parish Register Act.


Stuart Arthur Gietel-basten

Local Population Studies, 2006

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