Benoît Laplante
Institut national de la recherche scientifique
benoit.laplante@ucs.inrs.ca
Benoît Laplante is a sociologist and a demographer. His research focuses on the changes in family dynamics and family structure, especially the diffusion of consensual union, its emergence as a setting for family formation and the changing relation between education level and the choice of consensual union over marriage. The intertwining of English and French private law and of some Nordic-like family policies that shape the context in which individuals make their family-related decisions in Quebec has fostered his interest in the relation between family law, family policies and family demography. Most of his research involves the use of event history analysis-related techniques. He is interested in the development of the use of administrative data in demographic research.
Laplante, Benoît. 2016 « A matter of norms. Family background, religion and generational change in the diffusion of first union breakdown among French-speaking Quebeckers », Demographic Research,vol. 35, article n° 27, p. 783−812 (DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2016.35.27).
Laplante, Benoît and Ana Laura Fostik. 2016. « Cohabitation and marriage in Canada. The geography, law and politics of competing views on gender equality », in Ron Lesthaeghe et Albert Esteve (dirs.), Partnership formation in the Americas: Geo-historical legacies and new trends, p. 51–100. Springer.
Laplante, Benoît, Teresa Castro Martín, Clara Cortina and Ana Fostik. 2016. « The contributions of childbearing within marriage and within consensual union to fertility in Latin America, 1980–2010 ». Demographic Research, vol. 34, article 2, p. 827–844 (DOI 10.4054/DemRes.2016.34.29).
Laplante, Benoît, Teresa Castro Martín, Clara Cortina and Teresa Martín García. 2015. « Childbearing within marriage and consensual union in Latin America, 1980–2010 », Population and Development Review, vol. 41, n° 1, p. 85–108.
Laplante, Benoît et Ana Laura Fostik. 2015. « Two period measures for comparing the fertility of marriage and cohabitation », Demographic Research, vol. 32, article 14, p. 421−442. (DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2015.32.14)