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Sweden is the forerunner of the Second Demographic Transition. Fertility trends have fluctuated greatly since the 1960s …, and the 1990s showed both European-highest and lowest-ever-in-Sweden levels, while the cohort pattern has been relatively … having a ‘foreign background’ in the early 2000s. The level of female labor-force participation is the highest in Europe …
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At a time when health and social care services in European countries are under pressure to contain or cut costs, informal carers are relied upon as the main providers of long-term care. However, still little is known about the availability of direct and indirect support for informal carers...
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To analyse the impact of deregulation in community pharmacy on accessibility of medicines, quality of pharmacy services and costs.
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all other European countries. The drop in fertility, however, has not been as sharp as in many other regions of Europe …
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regimes comes together into specific patterns of intergenerational family constellations across Europe. This convergence may …
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