Alina Pelikh

ORCID: 0000-0002-1359-1749
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Research Areas
  • Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy
  • Reproductive Health and Technologies
  • Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
  • Family Dynamics and Relationships
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • Retirement, Disability, and Employment
  • Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Education Systems and Policy
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Military Technology and Strategies
  • Military, Security, and Education Studies
  • Library Science and Information
  • Enterprise Management and Information Systems
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics
  • demographic modeling and climate adaptation
  • Labour Market and Migration
  • Maternal and fetal healthcare
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Cognitive Abilities and Testing

University College London
2022-2024

The Gordon Hospital
2023

Institute for Social and Economic Research
2019

University of Essex
2019

University of Liverpool
2014-2017

European School of Law and Administration
2014

Abstract This paper investigates whether the British pattern of an early transition from school to work persists. We apply sequence analysis data Household Panel Survey and U.K. Longitudinal Study study how education employment trajectories young adults born in 1974–1990 differ by 5‐year birth cohort, gender, socioeconomic background. The distinctive is still prevalent, although have become more complex precarious with increase part‐time prolonged stays among youngest cohorts. Occupational...

10.1002/psp.2771 article EN cc-by Population Space and Place 2024-04-17

Abstract This paper examines spatial mobility of young adults in England and Wales the 1990s 2000s. We investigate short‐ long‐distance moves people by cohort gender adjusted for individuals' socio‐economic characteristics changes other life domains. study how much employment, partnership, family explain variation across birth cohorts between males females. apply multistate event history analysis to data from British Household Panel Survey. move beyond a single‐event approach analyse moving...

10.1002/psp.2125 article EN Population Space and Place 2017-12-21

To compare risks of adverse birth outcomes among pregnancies conceived with and without medically assisted reproduction treatments.Birth certificates were used to study all neonates born in Utah from 2009 through 2017. Of the 469,919 deliveries, 52.8% (N=248,013) included sample, 5.2% reproduction. The outcome measures weight, gestational age, low weight (LBW, less than 2,500 g), preterm (less 37 weeks gestation), small for age (SGA, 10th percentile). Linear models estimated continuous...

10.1097/aog.0000000000004655 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Obstetrics and Gynecology 2022-01-06

OBJECTIVE: To compare odds of maternal morbidity by mode becoming pregnant and type medically assisted reproduction treatments: fertility-enhancing drugs, intrauterine insemination (IUI), reproductive technology (ART) with autologous or donor oocytes. METHODS: Birth certificates were used to study among the birthing population in Utah between 2009 2017 (N=469,919 deliveries); 22,543 pregnancies occurred through (4.8%). Maternal was identified as a binary variable, indicating presence any...

10.1097/aog.0000000000005808 article EN cc-by Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024-12-19

This study investigates partnership transitions of young adults born between 1974 and 1990 in England Wales. These cohorts were affected by the expansion higher education, increasing gender equality, ideational changes, but faced increased economic precarity caused housing crisis. Given these it is likely that experiences including marriage, cohabitation, separation, repartnering have also undergone considerable changes. We apply competing risks event history analysis to combined data from...

10.1016/j.alcr.2022.100475 article EN cc-by Advances in Life Course Research 2022-04-01

The number of people who undergo medically assisted reproduction (MAR) to conceive has increased considerably in recent decades. However, existing research into the demographics and partnership histories this growing subgroup is limited. Using unique data from Finnish population registers on nulliparous women born Finland 1971-77 (

10.1080/00324728.2023.2215213 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Population Studies 2023-06-13

Background: Despite emerging evidence of a delay migration to older ages, few studies have considered its impact on overall levels.

10.4054/demres.2019.40.44 article EN cc-by-nc Demographic Research 2019-05-16

This article is based on research preschool childcare services and analyses the issues of its provision in Russia comparison to Western Eastern European countries. A micro-level cross-sectional data analysis first waves Generations Gender Survey (GGS) performed. The results show that variations using can be partly explained by age number children family, mother’s education characteristics her employment.

10.1177/0020872814536415 article EN International Social Work 2014-09-01

Abstract Despite the increasing use of medically assisted reproduction (MAR) in modern societies, there is limited evidence on whether conceiving with MAR or remaining involuntarily childless after associated partnership stability. While older age, more advantaged socioeconomic position women undergoing and their strong fertility intentions could lead to higher stability, experience infertility may have an opposite effect, especially if couples remain childless. Using data Finnish...

10.1111/padr.12660 article EN cc-by Population and Development Review 2024-09-02

Abstract Study question How are Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR) treatments (Fertility enhancing drugs (FED), artificial/intrauterine insemination (AI/IUI)), assisted reproductive technology (ART) with autologous/donor oocytes) associated maternal morbidity (MM)? Summary answer More invasive MAR (ART and AI/IUI) higher risk of MM, whilst less not; this relationship is partially explained by prevalence multifetal gestation obstetric comorbidities in women undergoing more treatment, but...

10.1101/2024.08.12.24311859 preprint EN cc-by-nd medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 2024-08-12

Background The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected women's mental health. However, most evidence focused on illbeing outcomes, and there is little the mechanisms underlying this unequal impact. Aims To investigate gender differences in long-term trajectories of life satisfaction, how these were during role time-use explaining inequalities. Method We used data from 6766 (56.2% women) members 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70). Life satisfaction was prospectively assessed between...

10.1192/bjo.2024.817 article EN cc-by-nc-nd BJPsych Open 2024-11-01

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10.2139/ssrn.4125322 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01

Introduction(issue). In modern conditions, the information society represents a qualitatively new stage of sociotechnological evolution society, which has been formed and continues to develop as result leading trends its previous socio-economic development. Such implies significant sometimes decisive increase in role knowledge all spheres social human being, well formation consumption resources through communication technologies. today's environment, nature actions these technologies is...

10.33099/2617-1783/2018-2/183-191 article EN Військова освіта 2019-04-05

Background: Medically assisted reproduction (MAR) can negatively impact women’s mental health, particularly when the treatments do not result in a live birth. While number of women relying on MAR to conceive has grown rapidly, our knowledge about health effects before, during, and after treatment is limited.Methods: Using Finnish register data linear regression models, we compared antidepressant purchases over 24 years six-month periods for three groups who: 1) gave birth natural conception...

10.2139/ssrn.4109037 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01

This paper investigates whether the British pattern of an early transition from school to work persists. We apply sequence analysis data Household Panel Survey and UK Longitudinal Study study how education employment trajectories young adults born in 1974–90 differ by birth cohort, gender, socio-economic background. The distinctive is still prevalent, although have become more complex precarious with increase part-time prolonged stays among youngest cohorts. Occupational outcomes highly...

10.2139/ssrn.4159464 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01

Existing evidence shows that couples with children have, on average, lower separation rates than childless couples. Establishing whether this association is driven by selection into parenthood or childlessness status complicated the difficulties involved in identifying involuntarily We propose advancing debate focusing who remain after undergoing medically assisted reproduction (MAR). Using data Finnish nulliparous from years 1995-2017 (N=149,884) and event history models, we compare risks...

10.31235/osf.io/besvu preprint EN 2023-04-28

10.1007/s10680-023-09672-5 article EN cc-by European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie 2023-07-19

Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted women’s mental health, although most evidence focused on illbeing outcomes. Previous research suggests that gendered differences in time-use may explain this disparity, as women generally spend more time doing psychologically taxing activities than men. We investigated gender the long-term trajectories of life satisfaction, how these were during pandemic, and role explaining inequalities. Methods used data from 6766...

10.1101/2023.11.15.23298585 preprint EN cc-by medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 2023-11-16
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