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cohabitation 2 Nordic countries 1 cultural factors 1 divorce rate 1 educational level 1 heterogamy 1 homogamy 1 regional differences 1 register data 1 second demographic transition 1 socio-economic background 1 socioeconomic factors 1 union dissolution 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Mäenpää, Elina 2 Blomgren, Jenni 1 Jalovaara, Marika 1 Kauppinen, Timo M. 1 Martikainen, Pekka 1 Valkonen, Tapani 1
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Demographic Research 2
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Homogamy in socio-economic background and education, and the dissolution of cohabiting unions
Mäenpää, Elina; Jalovaara, Marika - In: Demographic Research 30 (2014) 65, pp. 1769-1792
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The effects of socioeconomic and cultural characteristics of regions on the spatial patterns of the Second Demographic Transition in Finland
Valkonen, Tapani; Blomgren, Jenni; Kauppinen, Timo M.; … - In: Demographic Research 19 (2008) 61, pp. 2043-2056
The article studies to what extent regional socioeconomic and cultural characteristics explain spatial patterns in the Second Demographic Transition in Finland. The country’s 75 functional regions are used as area units. A summary indicator of the transition based on divorce and...
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