Volume 76, Number 4 Vol. 76, 2021/4 - pagesPages 537 to 594Recent Demographic Trends in FranceBy Didier Breton, Nicolas Belliot, Magali Barbieri, Hippolyte d’Albis, Magali Mazuy, translated by Catriona DutreuilhPages 595 to 620The Demography of Australia’s Same-Sex Marriage ‘Pioneers’: Results from the First Year of Marriage EqualityBy Fiona Shalley, Tom WilsonPages 621 to 644‘Fatal Secrets’ and the Silent Contraceptive Revolution of Late 18th-Century France: ‘C’est le secret du vinaigrier’?By Laura DrewettPages 645 to 674Subnational Consistency in Cause-of-Death Data: The Cases of Russia, Germany, the United States, and FranceBy Inna Danilova, Roland Rau, Magali Barbieri, Pavel Grigoriev, Dmitri A. Jdanov, France Meslé, Jacques Vallin, Vladimir M. ShkolnikovPages 676 to 678VAN DER LIPPE T., LIPPÉNYI Z. (eds.), 2021, Investments in a Sustainable Workforce in Europe: Causes and Consequences in Comparative Perspective, London, Routledge, 306 pagesBy Ariane Pailhé, translated by Paul ReevePages 679 to 681GOLDIN C., 2021, Career and Family: Women’s Century-Long Journey Toward Equity, Princeton University Press, 344 pagesBy Dominique Meurs, translated by Paul ReevePages 682 to 682DAMASKE S., 2021, The Tolls of Uncertainty: How Privilege and the Guilt Gap Shape Unemployment in America, Princeton University Press, 336 pagesBy Constance Beaufils, translated by Paul ReevePages 683 to 684BENHENDA A., 2020, Tous des bons profs: Un choix de société [No Bad Teachers: A Societal Choice], Paris, Fayard, 168 pagesBy Marion Monnet, translated by Paul ReevePages 685 to 687PÉRIVIER H., 2020, L’économie féministe: Pourquoi la science économique a besoin du féminisme et vice versa [Feminist Economics: Why Economics Needs Feminism and Vice Versa], Paris, Les presses de Sciences Po, 224 pagesBy Marion Leturcq, translated by Paul ReevePages 688 to 688ABDEL-RAOUF F., BUHLER P. M., 2020, The Gender Pay Gap: Understanding the Numbers, New York/London, Routledge, 162 pagesBy Léa Ambroise, translated by Paul Reeve