<b>Background</b>: Studies of trends and tempo corrections of fertility have focused on female rather than male fertility; one reason being that the necessary detailed data are more widely available for mothers than for fathers. <b>Objective</b>: The objective is to present a demographic overview of the fertility trends of Danish men and women from 1980 to 2010. We review the differences in male and female fertility and perform separate tempo corrections for fathers and mothers. <b>Methods</b>: The material for this study consisted of basic data on male and female fertility. The data included all children born in the period, specified by birth year of the child and age and parity of the mother and father, respectively. We used standar...
Background: While women's participation in higher education has caught up with and surpassed that of...
Demographers have known since the 1940s that standard measures of period fertility, such as the wide...
BACKGROUND:In accordance with a presumed greater fragility of male versus female pregnancies, we tes...
Aims: The most commonly used indicator of fertility, the period total fertility rate (TFRp), tends t...
Background: The gender ratio at birth (M/F: male births divided by total births) is expected to appr...
Obtaining cross-country comparative perspectives on male fertility has long been difcult, as male fe...
Background: Research on fertility differentials between eastern and western Germany after German reu...
Increasing age at first childbirth has been suggested to increase the risk for infertility. Our obje...
Demographic studies of fertility are most often based solely on information about women, leaving out...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
It is a common saying that men can have children at high ages. While many studies have discussed con...
Abstract The most commonly used measure of reproductive behavior is the total fertility rate (TFR), ...
The sex ratio (SR) is usually defined as the number of males per 100 females within an area or, as i...
The objective of this article is to describe levels, patterns, and trends in male fertility around t...
In many countries, the male:female ratio at birth has varied significantly over the past century, bu...
Background: While women's participation in higher education has caught up with and surpassed that of...
Demographers have known since the 1940s that standard measures of period fertility, such as the wide...
BACKGROUND:In accordance with a presumed greater fragility of male versus female pregnancies, we tes...
Aims: The most commonly used indicator of fertility, the period total fertility rate (TFRp), tends t...
Background: The gender ratio at birth (M/F: male births divided by total births) is expected to appr...
Obtaining cross-country comparative perspectives on male fertility has long been difcult, as male fe...
Background: Research on fertility differentials between eastern and western Germany after German reu...
Increasing age at first childbirth has been suggested to increase the risk for infertility. Our obje...
Demographic studies of fertility are most often based solely on information about women, leaving out...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
It is a common saying that men can have children at high ages. While many studies have discussed con...
Abstract The most commonly used measure of reproductive behavior is the total fertility rate (TFR), ...
The sex ratio (SR) is usually defined as the number of males per 100 females within an area or, as i...
The objective of this article is to describe levels, patterns, and trends in male fertility around t...
In many countries, the male:female ratio at birth has varied significantly over the past century, bu...
Background: While women's participation in higher education has caught up with and surpassed that of...
Demographers have known since the 1940s that standard measures of period fertility, such as the wide...
BACKGROUND:In accordance with a presumed greater fragility of male versus female pregnancies, we tes...