Publications
44
Citations
387
Est. group size
~2
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
16
Publishing since 2011
Xiana Bueno studies how people think about and make decisions related to reproductive health, including abortion attitudes, contraceptive use, and fertility. A recurring focus is how gender roles shape family life, such as the division of housework, parental leave, and childbearing decisions, often comparing across countries like Spain, the U.S., and others. The research also examines how migration affects fertility and employment, and pays attention to the methods used to measure attitudes across languages and cultures.
Publication activity has been steady with a recent uptick, averaging about four papers per year over the last five years and peaking around 2025.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Narratives of change and continuity in the perceived division of visible and invisible housework: A qualitative longitudinal assessment of men and women in Spain
Community Work & Family · 2026
- Socioeconomic and demographic differentials in unintended pregnancies, abortion, and contraceptive use in Spain: insights from the 2018 Fertility Survey
Reproductive Health · 2026
- ‘Some of the questions got me thinking…’: Context Effect in Measuring Abortion Attitudes among English- and Spanish-speaking Respondents.
Survey Practice · 2026
- U.S. men's views about women's and men's agency in the abortion decision-making process
SSM - Qualitative Research in Health · 2025
- Assessing the impact of the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> decision on abortion attitudes by abortion identity labels: a mixed-methods longitudinal study
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters · 2025
- Did the Dobbs v. Jackson Decision Influence People’s Attitudes Toward Abortion Legality Across Abortion Circumstances and Weeks’ Gestation?
Sexuality Research and Social Policy · 2025
- “Imagine You Are a Film Director...”: Using Hypotheticals to Elicit People’s Implicit Attitudes about Abortion
American Journal of Qualitative Research · 2025
- Gender, fertility, and employment among African women in Spain, 2000–2020
Migration Studies · 2024
- Participant‐driven salient beliefs regarding abortion: Implications for abortion attitude measurement
Social Science Quarterly · 2024
- A Mixed-Methods Approach to Translation Challenges in Multi-Language Research: Assessing How Spanish-Speaking Adults in the U.S. Interpret the Terms <i>Pro-Vida</i> (<i>Pro-Life</i>) and <i>Pro-Elección</i> (<i>Pro-Choice</i>)
International Journal of Public Opinion Research · 2024
- Gender-role attitudes and fertility ideals in Latin America
Journal of Population Research · 2023
- Advanced or postponed motherhood? Migrants’ and natives’ gap between ideal and actual age at first birth in Spain
Demographic Research · 2023
- People’s knowledge of and attitudes toward abortion laws before and after the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> decision
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters · 2023
- People’s perception of changes in their abortion attitudes over the life course: A mixed methods approach
Advances in Life Course Research · 2023
- Do Fetal Development Markers Influence Attitudes toward Abortion Legality?
Social Currents · 2022
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters×2
- Journal of Family Issues×2
- Social Science Quarterly×2
- Perspectives Demogràfiques×2
- Reproductive Health×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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