Most research on trends in socio-economic fertility differences has focused on cohort total fertility and on women. This study aimed to analyse how cohort trends in parity-specific fertility differ across educational segments for men and women and what role multi-partner fertility plays in these trends. We used Finnish and Swedish register data on cohorts born in 1940–73/78. The main analyses used parity progression ratios, comparing ordinary ratios with similar ratios using births to first reproductive partners only. Among the low and medium educated, we observe strengthening parity polarization across cohorts, with increases in both childlessness and births of order three or higher, the latter largely reflecting increa...
This paper examines gender differences in “multipartner fertility” – i.e., having children with seve...
This study aims to present an alternative measure of fertility—cross-sectional average length of lif...
Same-sex couples increasingly often live in legally recognized unions and have children as a couple....
Abstract: Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country co...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
Education is positively associated with completed fertility rate (CFR) among men in Nordic countries...
A previous version was presented at the ESF Workshop in the Life Course Approach to Household Dynami...
Lifetime childlessness has increased among men and women with lower (low or medium) education. Child...
Udgivelsesdato: APR 3Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic cou...
Background: Education is positively associated with completed fertility rate (CFR) among men in Nord...
Abstract: This paper analyzes male fertility, focusing especially on multi-partner fertility, for c...
Background: Education is positively associated with completed fertility rate (CFR) among men in Nord...
This contribution summarizes research results from a project at the Central Bureau of Statistics ana...
Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic countries are sufficient...
This paper examines gender differences in “multipartner fertility” – i.e., having children with seve...
This study aims to present an alternative measure of fertility—cross-sectional average length of lif...
Same-sex couples increasingly often live in legally recognized unions and have children as a couple....
Abstract: Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country co...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
Education is positively associated with completed fertility rate (CFR) among men in Nordic countries...
A previous version was presented at the ESF Workshop in the Life Course Approach to Household Dynami...
Lifetime childlessness has increased among men and women with lower (low or medium) education. Child...
Udgivelsesdato: APR 3Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic cou...
Background: Education is positively associated with completed fertility rate (CFR) among men in Nord...
Abstract: This paper analyzes male fertility, focusing especially on multi-partner fertility, for c...
Background: Education is positively associated with completed fertility rate (CFR) among men in Nord...
This contribution summarizes research results from a project at the Central Bureau of Statistics ana...
Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic countries are sufficient...
This paper examines gender differences in “multipartner fertility” – i.e., having children with seve...
This study aims to present an alternative measure of fertility—cross-sectional average length of lif...
Same-sex couples increasingly often live in legally recognized unions and have children as a couple....