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period fertility 6 cohort fertility 4 fertility timing 4 Sweden 3 fertility 3 Cohort analysis 2 Denmark 2 Dänemark 2 Familienplanung 2 Family planning 2 Fertility 2 Fertilität 2 Finland 2 Finnland 2 Kohortenanalyse 2 Nordeuropa 2 Nordic fertility regime 2 Northern Europe 2 Norway 2 Norwegen 2 Schweden 2 cohort 2 forecasting 2 AIDS/HIV 1 Bongaarts-Feeney adjusted fertility 1 Czech Republic 1 Italy 1 Namibia 1 Netherlands 1 Russia 1 Sub-Saharan Africa 1 age-specific fertility rates 1 childlessness 1 cohort fertility trends 1 contraception 1 dynamic population model 1 fertility decline 1 fertility models 1 fertility postponement 1 fertility recuperation 1
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Article 5 Book / Working Paper 2
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Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Working Paper 2
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English 6 Undetermined 1
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Dommermuth, Lars 2 Fallesen, Peter 2 Hellstrand, Julia 2 Miranda, Vitor 2 Myrskylä, Mikko 2 Nisén, Jessica 2 Burkimsher, Marion 1 Jonsson, Stefan H. 1 Notkola, Veijo 1 Scherbov, Sergei 1 Schoen, Robert 1 Shemeikka, Riikka 1 Siiskonen, Harri 1 Sobotka, Tomas 1 Vianen, Harrie van 1
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Demographic Research 5 MPIDR working papers 1 Study paper 1
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RePEc 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Not just later, but fewer : novel trends in cohort fertility in the Nordic countries
Hellstrand, Julia; Nisén, Jessica; Miranda, Vitor; … - 2020
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Not just later, but fewer: novel trends in cohort fertility in the Nordic countries
Hellstrand, Julia; Nisén, Jessica; Miranda, Vitor; … - 2020
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Europe-wide fertility trends since the 1990s: Turning the corner from declining first birth rates
Burkimsher, Marion - In: Demographic Research 32 (2015) 21, pp. 621-656
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Fertility decline in North-Central Namibia
Shemeikka, Riikka; Notkola, Veijo; Siiskonen, Harri - In: Demographic Research 13 (2005) 4, pp. 83-116
This study examines fertility decline in North-Central Namibia in the period 1960-2000. A Scandinavian-type parish-register system, established in the beginning of 20th Century and still in use, provided register-based data for fertility analysis. Fertility decline began in 1980, was rapid in...
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A diminishing population whose every cohort more than replaces itself
Schoen, Robert; Jonsson, Stefan H. - In: Demographic Research 9 (2003) 6, pp. 111-118
We observe that a dynamic population model can have period fertility that is always below replacement and cohort … of the level of period fertility in demographic analysis. …
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Tempo-quantum and period-cohort interplay in fertility changes in Europe
Sobotka, Tomas - In: Demographic Research 8 (2003) 6, pp. 151-214
of period fertility, including indicators adjusted for changes in fertility timing. Empirical analysis focuses on the … comparison of cohort fertility and corresponding indicators of period fertility; particular attention is paid to the periods of …
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Period Fertility in Russia since 1930
Scherbov, Sergei; Vianen, Harrie van - In: Demographic Research 6 (2002) 16, pp. 455-470
In this paper we present a detailed demographic analysis of the change of period fertility that occurred since 1930 … from 1994. We assess the influence of external events on the level and distribution of (period) fertility. For the years …
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