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(“registrerade partnerskap”), in Norway and Sweden. We give an overview of the demographic characteristics of such spouses, and study … longitudinal information from the population registers of the two countries covering all persons in partnerships. Our demographic …
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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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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 … lowest in Norway, and the educational differentials are largest in Norway. Despite such differences, the cohort analyses in …
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three Scandinavian countries: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. We use indexes produced by applying event-history techniques to … more gradually. Nevertheless, trends in Norway and Sweden appear fairly synchronized. A turnaround from decreasing to … increasing levels of childbearing is, for example, evident in 1977 in both Norway and Sweden. In Denmark, a similar turnaround …
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The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of recent trends in childbearing in neighboring Norway and Sweden. We …
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support for the ‘independence effect’: The linear relationship between the share of a wife’s income and the divorce risk is … positive. We also found that the higher the total income of the couple, the lower their divorce risk, but this relationship …
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The ratio (RMR) is the standard measure of sex differentials in mortality. It is commonly known that the RMR was … female mortality rates (DMR) as an alternative measure in a historical context and compare it to the RMR pattern. Whereas the … exponentially increasing from age 40 to 90, implying a universal biological force behind sex differentials in mortality. However …
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During recent decades fertility in Sweden has evolved in tandem with the business cycle. Supported by social policies, both women and men tend to postpone starting a family until they have acquired a secure job with decent earnings. In this study we add to previous research by investigating how...
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