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Adult lifespan variation in most western countries has stagnated since the 1960s, despite continued improvements in longevity. Cross-sectional analyses, however, find that in the 1990s higher socio-economic position was associated with lower lifespan variation. Trends in this association over...
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reproductive age in Finland in 1988–2000. Results show that a woman’s economic activity and income were positively correlated with … this relationship in the Nordic countries. In the light of Finland’s rollercoaster economic development in the 1990s, the …
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Europe. This study examines fertility variation across settlements in four Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway and …
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childbearing histories of women born in 1935 and later derived from the population registers of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and … are compared. Country differences in fertility outcome are generally rather low. Childlessness is highest in Finland and …
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from Finland and Sweden (1971-1999) that provide us with the opportunity to compare childbearing dynamics and possible … Swedish-speaking minority in Finland. Moreover, our Swedish data allow us to investigate regional and educational differences … in child-sex specific fertility behavior of two-child mothers in 1981-1999. For Finland, we observe a continuous boy …
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decline in Finland after 1971. The general mortality trend is considered as a simultaneous shift of population groups toward …
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Fertility rates are known to be higher in city suburbs. One interpretation is that the suburban ‘context’ influences the behaviour of individuals who reside there while an alternative is that the ‘composition’ of the suburban population explains the higher fertility levels. Furthermore,...
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this paper we exploit population register data from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden to examine continuities and …
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Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der Geburtenentwicklung in den nordischen Ländern seit den 1970er Jahren und den Wirkungen familienpolitischer Maßnahmen auf die Fertilitätsentwicklung. Basis der Analysen bilden Auswertungen harmonisierter Registerdaten Dänemarks, Finnlands, Norwegens...
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longitudinal register data from Finland and apply hazard regression. Firstly, we observe a significant variation in the fertility …
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