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The ratio (RMR) is the standard measure of sex differentials in mortality. It is commonly known that the RMR was historically small and increased throughout the 20th century. However, numerical properties might account for the trend in the RMR rather than sex differences in risk factors. In this...
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behavior in Sweden. We assume that childcare services facilitate the reconciliation of family and paid work. However, this … ideologies are not very pronounced in an egalitarian society like Sweden, we expect that childcare provision encourages young …
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educational histories of an entire cohort of women born in Sweden (about a quarter-million individuals). This allows us to operate …
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Sweden. We base our study on aggregate and individual-level register data. We first examine annual total and parity …
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In Sweden, parents receive a parental-leave allowance of a high percentage of their pre-birth salary for about a year …
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By current European standards, Sweden has had a relatively high fertility in recent decades. During the 1980s and 1990s …, the annual Total Fertility Rate (TFR) for Sweden undulated considerably around a level just under 1.8, which is a bit …
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childbearing of all people ever living in Sweden and thus allow us to avoid any problems of selectivity by virtue of survival or of … for each year in 1961-1999: (i) rates that are based on the population that were living in Sweden at the end of 1999 and …
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Sweden. We further explore childbearing behaviour by women’s educational attainment. The results show remarkable similarities …
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We suggest a cure-mixture model to analyze bivariate time-to-event data, as motivated by the paper of Chatterjee and Shih (2001, Biometrics 57, 779 - 786), but with a simpler estimation procedure and the correlated gamma-frailty model instead of the shared gamma-frailty model. This approach...
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Sweden. The study uses a longitudinal, register-based data set consisting of the entire population of immigrants from ten …
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