Using data from administrative registers for the period 1970–2007 in Norway and Sweden, we investigate the intergenerational transmission of multipartner fertility. We find that men and women with half-siblings are more likely to have children with more than one partner. The differences are greater for those with younger versus older half-siblings, consistent with the additional influence of parental separation that may not arise when one has only older half-siblings. The additional risk for those with both older and younger half-siblings suggests that complexity in childhood family relationships also contributes to multipartner fertility. Only a small part of the intergenerational association is accounted for by education in the first and ...
Previous studies have consistently observed intergenerational continuities in childbearing. This stu...
Individuals ’ fertility decisions are shaped not only by their own characteristics and life course p...
Does the fertility behavior of one individual affect the fertility choices of another? This study ai...
Background: Intergenerational transmission of fertility - a correlation between number of siblings a...
BACKGROUND The intergenerational transmission of fertility has received much attention in demography...
<b>Abstract:</b> The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family specific fact...
Objective: The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family-specific factors, p...
Objective: The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family-specific factors, p...
While fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children's experie...
This study examines how the sibling constellation in childhood is associated withlater fertility beh...
Although fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children’s expe...
Individuals ’ fertility decisions are most likely shaped not only by their own characteristics and l...
This study investigates whether the fertility behaviour of significant others, in particular of one’...
In most developed countries, the fertility levels of parents and children are positively correlated....
In both Denmark and France, the past decades have shown profound changes in the patterns of fertilit...
Previous studies have consistently observed intergenerational continuities in childbearing. This stu...
Individuals ’ fertility decisions are shaped not only by their own characteristics and life course p...
Does the fertility behavior of one individual affect the fertility choices of another? This study ai...
Background: Intergenerational transmission of fertility - a correlation between number of siblings a...
BACKGROUND The intergenerational transmission of fertility has received much attention in demography...
<b>Abstract:</b> The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family specific fact...
Objective: The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family-specific factors, p...
Objective: The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family-specific factors, p...
While fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children's experie...
This study examines how the sibling constellation in childhood is associated withlater fertility beh...
Although fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children’s expe...
Individuals ’ fertility decisions are most likely shaped not only by their own characteristics and l...
This study investigates whether the fertility behaviour of significant others, in particular of one’...
In most developed countries, the fertility levels of parents and children are positively correlated....
In both Denmark and France, the past decades have shown profound changes in the patterns of fertilit...
Previous studies have consistently observed intergenerational continuities in childbearing. This stu...
Individuals ’ fertility decisions are shaped not only by their own characteristics and life course p...
Does the fertility behavior of one individual affect the fertility choices of another? This study ai...