Abstract In Norway, as in many other rich countries, childlessness is more common among men than women and has also increased more among men. Over the last 15 years, the gap in childlessness between 45-year-old women and men has widened from 5.8 to 10.2 percentage points, according to national register data. In the Norwegian-born subgroup, the gap has increased by 2.4 percentage points, from 5.8 to 8.2. The goal of the study was to identify the demographic drivers of this development, using a quite simple, but original, decomposition approach. The components reflect changes in relative cohort sizes, whether the child has one native and one immigrant parent, whether the father was older than 45, and whether one of the parents already had a c...
We study the relationship between personality traits and fertility using a survey of Norwegian men a...
Using Norwegian register data on the total population of same‐sex couples who formalized their union...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of childlessness and its manifestation across Europe in associat...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
This contribution summarizes research results from a project at the Central Bureau of Statistics ana...
BACKGROUND: A low female-to-male ratio has been observed in different Asian countries, but this phen...
Background A low female-to-male ratio has been observed in different Asian countries...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
This paper demonstrates that education influences men’s childbearing be-haviour in multiple ways. Fo...
Abstract Background A low female-to-male ratio has been observed in different Asian countries, but t...
Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the relationship between education and completed fert...
Using data on all Norwegians born 1935–68, we analyze the associations between mortality and a combi...
The number of permanently childless women has fluctuated considerably among the Norwegian women bom ...
The relationship between cognitive ability (CA) and childbearing remains unsettled. Using Norwegian ...
We study the relationship between personality traits and fertility using a survey of Norwegian men a...
Using Norwegian register data on the total population of same‐sex couples who formalized their union...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of childlessness and its manifestation across Europe in associat...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
This contribution summarizes research results from a project at the Central Bureau of Statistics ana...
BACKGROUND: A low female-to-male ratio has been observed in different Asian countries, but this phen...
Background A low female-to-male ratio has been observed in different Asian countries...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
This paper demonstrates that education influences men’s childbearing be-haviour in multiple ways. Fo...
Abstract Background A low female-to-male ratio has been observed in different Asian countries, but t...
Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the relationship between education and completed fert...
Using data on all Norwegians born 1935–68, we analyze the associations between mortality and a combi...
The number of permanently childless women has fluctuated considerably among the Norwegian women bom ...
The relationship between cognitive ability (CA) and childbearing remains unsettled. Using Norwegian ...
We study the relationship between personality traits and fertility using a survey of Norwegian men a...
Using Norwegian register data on the total population of same‐sex couples who formalized their union...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of childlessness and its manifestation across Europe in associat...