While the variation in childbearing patterns across countries and between socio-economic groups within a country has been studied in detail, less is known about the differences in fertility patterns across settlements within a country. Using aggregate and individual-level register data, we examine fertility variation across settlements in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. We observe a significant variation in fertility level by settlement size in all four of these Nordic countries-the larger the settlement, the lower the fertility. Second, the variation in fertility level has decreased over time, but significant differences in fertility between settlements of different size persist. Third, the timing of childbearing also varies across s...
Udgivelsesdato: APR 3Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic cou...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Since 2010, the Nordic countries have experienced substantial fertility decline. This was unexpected...
While the variation in childbearing patterns across countries and between socio-economic groups with...
Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic countries are sufficient...
Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic countries are sufficient...
While numerous studies have compared urban and rural fertility rates across Europe, virtually no stu...
While numerous studies have compared urban and rural fertility rates across Europe, virtually no stu...
International audienceThis study examines the causes of fertility variation across settlements. We u...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative overview of recent trends and patterns in chil...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative overview of recent trends and patterns in chil...
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of recent trends in childbearing in neighboring Nor...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
With historically similar patterns of high and stable cohort fertility and high levels of gender equ...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Udgivelsesdato: APR 3Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic cou...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Since 2010, the Nordic countries have experienced substantial fertility decline. This was unexpected...
While the variation in childbearing patterns across countries and between socio-economic groups with...
Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic countries are sufficient...
Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic countries are sufficient...
While numerous studies have compared urban and rural fertility rates across Europe, virtually no stu...
While numerous studies have compared urban and rural fertility rates across Europe, virtually no stu...
International audienceThis study examines the causes of fertility variation across settlements. We u...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative overview of recent trends and patterns in chil...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative overview of recent trends and patterns in chil...
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of recent trends in childbearing in neighboring Nor...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
With historically similar patterns of high and stable cohort fertility and high levels of gender equ...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Udgivelsesdato: APR 3Previous analyses of period fertility suggest that the trends of the Nordic cou...
Abstract: This study investigates fertility responses to the business cycle in the Nordic countries ...
Since 2010, the Nordic countries have experienced substantial fertility decline. This was unexpected...