The article analyzes the diffusion of childbearing within cohabitation in Norway, using municipality data over a 24-year period (1988-2011). Research has found substantial spatial heterogeneity in this phenomenon but also substantial spatial correlation, and the prevalence of childbearing within cohabitation has increased significantly over time. We consider several theoretical perspectives and implement a spatial panel model that allows accounting for autocorrelation not only on the dependent variable but also on key explanatory variables, and hence identifies the key determinants of diffusion of childbearing within cohabitation across space and over time. We find only partial support for the second demographic transition as a theory able ...
Nearly every European Country has experienced some increase in nonmarital childbearing, largely due ...
Paper [I] focuses on the effects of time and space dynamics on the description offertility in Sweden...
Background: Because cohabiting unions are, on average, less stable than marriages, the diffusion of ...
The article analyzes the diffusion of childbearing within cohabitation in Norway, using municipality...
The study contributes in analytical description of spatial diffusion offertility, in particular, inf...
Geographical variations in fertility and the diffusion of fertility across space and social networks...
Numerous studies have shown that fertility behavior is spatially clustered. In addition to pure cont...
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused. However, t...
This article builds on recent theoretical contributions to the literature on the diffusion of demogr...
The aim of this paper is to gain more insight on the drivers behind geographical variations in famil...
While previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused, few have addres...
Background While previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused, few ...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
There is a growing body of literature looking at the interplay between an individual’s residential a...
Nearly every European Country has experienced some increase in nonmarital childbearing, largely due ...
Paper [I] focuses on the effects of time and space dynamics on the description offertility in Sweden...
Background: Because cohabiting unions are, on average, less stable than marriages, the diffusion of ...
The article analyzes the diffusion of childbearing within cohabitation in Norway, using municipality...
The study contributes in analytical description of spatial diffusion offertility, in particular, inf...
Geographical variations in fertility and the diffusion of fertility across space and social networks...
Numerous studies have shown that fertility behavior is spatially clustered. In addition to pure cont...
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused. However, t...
This article builds on recent theoretical contributions to the literature on the diffusion of demogr...
The aim of this paper is to gain more insight on the drivers behind geographical variations in famil...
While previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused, few have addres...
Background While previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused, few ...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
There is a growing body of literature looking at the interplay between an individual’s residential a...
Nearly every European Country has experienced some increase in nonmarital childbearing, largely due ...
Paper [I] focuses on the effects of time and space dynamics on the description offertility in Sweden...
Background: Because cohabiting unions are, on average, less stable than marriages, the diffusion of ...