Background: In the early 2000s, Iceland implemented one of the most gender-equal parental leave systems in the world, and at the same time increased the volume of public childcare. A few years later, in 2008, Iceland experienced a major economic crises that, among other things, lead to cutbacks in governmental spending and decreased support to families with children. Objective: The objective of this study is to provide insight into recent childbearing dynamics in Iceland and how they may be linked to recent social-policy reforms and the intervention of the economic crisis in 2008. Methods: We use official individual longitudinal register data covering the total female population born in Iceland between 1953 and 1997. We analyse the da...
Abstract: During the 2010s, fertility rates fell across the Nordic region. The onset of thesedecline...
none9siDuring the 2010s, fertility rates fell across the Nordic region. The onset of these declines ...
Swedish family policies are not directly aimed at encouraging childbirth. Their main goal has rather...
This thesis serves to bring Iceland into the realm of Nordic family-demographic and fertility resear...
This thesis serves to bring Iceland into the realm of Nordic family-demographic and fertility resear...
In the paper we examine the childbearing trends in Iceland during 1982-2013 by analyzing theprogress...
In the paper we examine the childbearing trends in Iceland during 1982-2013 by analyzing theprogress...
Background: Iceland is one of the most gender-equal countries in the world, but one that does not se...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Background: Demographic theories maintain that family policies th...
Economists from Malthus to Becker have long since proclaimed that as economic hardship increases, fe...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Governmental policies during an economic recession may protect the welfare system or undermine it. I...
Demographic theories maintain that family policies that support gender equality may lead to higher f...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Abstract: During the 2010s, fertility rates fell across the Nordic region. The onset of thesedecline...
none9siDuring the 2010s, fertility rates fell across the Nordic region. The onset of these declines ...
Swedish family policies are not directly aimed at encouraging childbirth. Their main goal has rather...
This thesis serves to bring Iceland into the realm of Nordic family-demographic and fertility resear...
This thesis serves to bring Iceland into the realm of Nordic family-demographic and fertility resear...
In the paper we examine the childbearing trends in Iceland during 1982-2013 by analyzing theprogress...
In the paper we examine the childbearing trends in Iceland during 1982-2013 by analyzing theprogress...
Background: Iceland is one of the most gender-equal countries in the world, but one that does not se...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Background: Demographic theories maintain that family policies th...
Economists from Malthus to Becker have long since proclaimed that as economic hardship increases, fe...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Governmental policies during an economic recession may protect the welfare system or undermine it. I...
Demographic theories maintain that family policies that support gender equality may lead to higher f...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Abstract: During the 2010s, fertility rates fell across the Nordic region. The onset of thesedecline...
none9siDuring the 2010s, fertility rates fell across the Nordic region. The onset of these declines ...
Swedish family policies are not directly aimed at encouraging childbirth. Their main goal has rather...