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' education from about the secondary level onwards was found to be the only consistently significant covariate. No effect of … community aggregate education was discernible, after controlling for urbanity and other individual-level variables. The results … reinforce previous findings that improving girls' education is a key instrument for raising ages at first birth, but suggest …
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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 … effects of a change in female population composition by economic characteristics on the fertility trend were small. …
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Between 2001 and 2008 Australia’s total fertility increased from 1.73 to 1.96. This period also saw changes to family …. This paper analyses individual-level fertility, using data from a large-scale longitudinal survey and focusing on the …. The effects of education, income, occupation, marital status, age and parity are significant. …
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Finland. Our study demonstrates that in addition to the number of pre-union children, coresidence and parentage of pre …-union children also need to be considered in future fertility research. …
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In Sweden, parents receive a parental-leave allowance of a high percentage (currently 80%) of their pre-birth salary for about a year in connection with any birth. If they space their births sufficiently closely, they avoid a reduction in the allowance caused by any reduced income earned between...
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from work, any unemployment benefits, and any public support for educational activities. We also have employment trends in … fell in step with municipal employment levels. The effect is especially strong for young women, and the decline in first …
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consequences of education level on differences in fertility patterns. The paper will also provide some indication of aspects that …Behind a stable and relatively high fertility level in Norway during the 1990s we find increasing differences in the … pattern of fertility both in regard to the timing of the first childbirth and number of children born. In this paper, data …
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Rhine which hamper or foster childbearing in cohabiting unions. Using data from the French and German Family and Fertility …
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is a connection between generous public policies that facilitate childbearing and employment, and fertility. Using Norway … sufficient, to sustain fertility at a reasonable level. In particular, adverse macroeconomic conditions and rising unemployment …Below replacement fertility in many countries has lead to a renewed public interest in policies that may encourage …
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, particularly for some segments of the population. Fertility trends in Slovenia, as seen in the total fertility rate, have not …. Since then, the total fertility rate has been increasing slightly. Postponement in childbearing began with cohorts born … after 1960. In today’s Slovenian society, on average young women achieve higher education than men, and they perceive …
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