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Several countries in Northern and Western Europe report cohort fertility rates of close to two children per woman … play an important role for understanding the current fertility differences in Western Europe. …
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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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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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fellow kin’s fertility behavior. With the unique KASS genealogical dataset from eight countries in Europe, we study the …
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regimes comes together into specific patterns of intergenerational family constellations across Europe. This convergence may …
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In this paper we present indicators of household structure for 26 of the 27 countries of the post-enlargement European Union. As well as broad indicators of household type, we present statistics on single-person and extended-family households, and on the households of children and older people....
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