In this paper, we provide a study of childbearing dynamics by the labor-market status of co-residing one- and two-child parents in Sweden. We apply event-history techniques to longitudinal register data on life histories of foreign-born mothers from ten different countries and the partners to these women as well as a sample of Swedish-born mothers and their partners. Our context is a universalistic welfare state geared towards gender and social equality where formal social rights largely are independent of a person’s civil status, citizenship, and country of origin. We investigate to what extent the associations of parents’ labor-market status with childbearing in Sweden differ between women and men and by country of origin. We find that pa...
Studies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often shown n...
AbstractStudies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often...
"This paper is inspired by the many similarities between gendered welfare state research and demogra...
This study investigates the role of female labour-market attachment and earnings in childbearing pro...
This paper investigates the impact of labour-market attachment on first births of foreign-born women...
Abstract: This paper investigates the role of female earnings in childbearing decisions in two very ...
Background: Previous research shows evidence of an interrelation between family formation and the mi...
This thesis contains four empirical studies that examine patterns in family formation in Sweden arou...
This paper examines childbearing among Polish migrant women and their descendants in Sweden. While m...
Abstract: This study brings a couple perspective to assess change and variation in gender equality o...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung ist der Einfluss der Arbeitsmarktintegration auf die Entscheidung fuer e...
This paper examines the living arrangements of Swedish children from 1970 through 1999 using the Lev...
Intermarriage between immigrants and native individuals highlights the need to study childbearing as...
<b>Background</b>: Sweden, which is among the most gender-equal societies in the world, ...
This paper considers the effect of income on the risk of having the first births in Sweden from 1968...
Studies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often shown n...
AbstractStudies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often...
"This paper is inspired by the many similarities between gendered welfare state research and demogra...
This study investigates the role of female labour-market attachment and earnings in childbearing pro...
This paper investigates the impact of labour-market attachment on first births of foreign-born women...
Abstract: This paper investigates the role of female earnings in childbearing decisions in two very ...
Background: Previous research shows evidence of an interrelation between family formation and the mi...
This thesis contains four empirical studies that examine patterns in family formation in Sweden arou...
This paper examines childbearing among Polish migrant women and their descendants in Sweden. While m...
Abstract: This study brings a couple perspective to assess change and variation in gender equality o...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung ist der Einfluss der Arbeitsmarktintegration auf die Entscheidung fuer e...
This paper examines the living arrangements of Swedish children from 1970 through 1999 using the Lev...
Intermarriage between immigrants and native individuals highlights the need to study childbearing as...
<b>Background</b>: Sweden, which is among the most gender-equal societies in the world, ...
This paper considers the effect of income on the risk of having the first births in Sweden from 1968...
Studies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often shown n...
AbstractStudies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often...
"This paper is inspired by the many similarities between gendered welfare state research and demogra...