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Discrete-time hazard regression models were employed to register and census data on 1.4 million Norwegian married couples from 1974-2001 to explore the probability of divorce following cancer illness. Divorce rates for around 215 000 persons diagnosed with cancer were compared to divorce rates...
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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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countries, Italy and Norway, we analyze the impact of macro factors and individual characteristics on employment decisions of … first- and second-time mothers. Our results show that in Norway, where flexible forms of employment are a popular way to …
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Behind a stable and relatively high fertility level in Norway during the 1990s we find increasing differences in the … from the Central Population Register in Norway are used to provide a review of recent fertility trends and discuss the …
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is a connection between generous public policies that facilitate childbearing and employment, and fertility. Using Norway …
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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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When assessing the importance of education for fertility, one should ideally use complete education histories. Unfortunately, such data are often not available. It is illustrated here, using register data for Norwegian women born in 1969, that inclusion of educational level at the latest age...
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