By current European standards, Sweden has had a relatively high fertility in recent decades. During the 1980s and 1990s, the annual Total Fertility Rate (TFR) for Sweden undulated considerably around a level just under 1.8, which is a bit lower than the corresponding level in France and well above the level in West Germany. (In 2004 the Swedish TFR reached 1.76 on an upward trend.) The Swedish completed Cohort Fertility Rate (CFR) was rather constant at 2 for the cohorts that produced children in the same period; for France it stayed around 2.1 while the West-German CFR was lower and declined regularly to around 1.6. In this presentation, I describe the background for these developments and explain the unique Swedish undulations
'The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative overview of recent trends and patterns in chi...
Similar to other Western European countries, immigrants and children of immigrants constitute growin...
In broad terms, the division in Europe between countries with very low fertility and countries with ...
By current European standards, Sweden has had a relatively high fertility in recent decades. During ...
By current European standards, Sweden has had a relatively high fertility in recent decades. During ...
By current European standards, Sweden has had a relatively high fertility in recent decades. During ...
In most of industrialized countries total fertility rates show a marked fall since mid-1970s. The ca...
In most of industrialized countries total fertility rates show a marked fall since mid-1970s. The ca...
Total fertility rates throughout the European Union have fallen and are now below the replacement ra...
The economic growth and improvements in living conditions enjoyed by Europe and North America over t...
The economic growth and improvements in living conditions enjoyed by Europe and North America over t...
The economic growth and improvements in living conditions enjoyed by Europe and North America over t...
The economic growth and improvements in living conditions enjoyed by Europe and North America over t...
The economic growth and improvements in living conditions enjoyed by Europe and North America over t...
Fertility fell rapidly in developed countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period ...
'The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative overview of recent trends and patterns in chi...
Similar to other Western European countries, immigrants and children of immigrants constitute growin...
In broad terms, the division in Europe between countries with very low fertility and countries with ...
By current European standards, Sweden has had a relatively high fertility in recent decades. During ...
By current European standards, Sweden has had a relatively high fertility in recent decades. During ...
By current European standards, Sweden has had a relatively high fertility in recent decades. During ...
In most of industrialized countries total fertility rates show a marked fall since mid-1970s. The ca...
In most of industrialized countries total fertility rates show a marked fall since mid-1970s. The ca...
Total fertility rates throughout the European Union have fallen and are now below the replacement ra...
The economic growth and improvements in living conditions enjoyed by Europe and North America over t...
The economic growth and improvements in living conditions enjoyed by Europe and North America over t...
The economic growth and improvements in living conditions enjoyed by Europe and North America over t...
The economic growth and improvements in living conditions enjoyed by Europe and North America over t...
The economic growth and improvements in living conditions enjoyed by Europe and North America over t...
Fertility fell rapidly in developed countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period ...
'The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative overview of recent trends and patterns in chi...
Similar to other Western European countries, immigrants and children of immigrants constitute growin...
In broad terms, the division in Europe between countries with very low fertility and countries with ...