Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level patterns with limited geographic scope. Much less attention has been given to the interplay between individual characteristics and contextual conditions, including geographic location. Here we investigate the relevance of geography and socioeconomic status for understanding fertility variation in the initial phase of the Swedish fertility transition. We conduct spatially sensitive multilevel analyses on full-count individual-level census data. Our results show that the elite constituted the vanguard group in the fertility decline and that the shift in fertility behavior occurred quickly among them in virtually all parts of Sweden. Other soci...
The impact of the family’s socioeconomic status at marriage on later child births during thedemograp...
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.Since 2010, the Nordic countries have expe...
This paper studies contextual effects on fertility at the onset of fertility decline in Sweden. We a...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
There has recently been a renewed interest in the socioeconomic aspects of reproduction during the g...
Background: Although demographers have long been interested in studying the historical fertility tra...
The almost complete focus on the aggregate level in previous research on demographic, socioeconomic ...
Since 2010, the Nordic countries have experienced substantial fertility decline. This was unexpected...
We used micro-level data from the censuses of 1900 to investigate the impact of socio-economic statu...
We used micro-level data from the censuses of 1900 to investigate the impact of socio-economic statu...
This paper studies contextual effects on fertility at the onset of fertility decline in Sweden. We a...
We use individual-level census data for England and Wales for the period 1851-1911 to investigate th...
The impact of the family's socioeconomic status at marriage on later child births during the demogra...
The impact of the family’s socioeconomic status at marriage on later child births during thedemograp...
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.Since 2010, the Nordic countries have expe...
This paper studies contextual effects on fertility at the onset of fertility decline in Sweden. We a...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
There has recently been a renewed interest in the socioeconomic aspects of reproduction during the g...
Background: Although demographers have long been interested in studying the historical fertility tra...
The almost complete focus on the aggregate level in previous research on demographic, socioeconomic ...
Since 2010, the Nordic countries have experienced substantial fertility decline. This was unexpected...
We used micro-level data from the censuses of 1900 to investigate the impact of socio-economic statu...
We used micro-level data from the censuses of 1900 to investigate the impact of socio-economic statu...
This paper studies contextual effects on fertility at the onset of fertility decline in Sweden. We a...
We use individual-level census data for England and Wales for the period 1851-1911 to investigate th...
The impact of the family's socioeconomic status at marriage on later child births during the demogra...
The impact of the family’s socioeconomic status at marriage on later child births during thedemograp...
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.Since 2010, the Nordic countries have expe...
This paper studies contextual effects on fertility at the onset of fertility decline in Sweden. We a...