“…These effects are proving profound, comprehensive, and likely to last decades (Jatrana et al, 2022). Since the start of the pandemic, demographers have highlighted the importance of considering the impacts of Covid‐19 not only on mortality but also on fertility (Aassve et al, 2020; Pesando & Abufhele, 2023; Sobotka et al, 2021), fertility intentions (Emery & Koops, 2022; Lindberg et al, 2020; Luppi et al, 2020), and migration (Ferris & Sorrell, 2021; Guadagno, 2020). Researchers have also described the impact of the pandemic on other dimensions of demographic change, including household composition, population aging, territorial distribution, and kinship networks (Verdery et al, 2020).…”