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This study examines the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on fertility in Norway at the individual level. Studies using data at the macro level have found a positive short-term effect of the pandemic on fertility level in Norway, but women's fertility response to the pandemic may differ depending...
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-immigrants. The probabilistic forecast is calibrated against the Medium Variant of Statistics Norway's official population projection. …We present a probabilistic forecast for the immigrant population of Norway and their Norwegian-born children ("second …. First, we compute a probabilistic forecast of the population of Norway by age and sex, but irrespective of migration …
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Population projections are predominantly made using the cohort-component method (CCM). The opportunities for further … on projection uncertainty. Still, demographers have been reluctant to apply this framework, which may be due to lack of … representations of population dynamics. …
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. Data from the Norwegian Population Register for nine years are applied to estimate the model. We subsequently test the …
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In this paper, we examine the dynamic properties of a particular demographic model. An essential part of the model is the marriage function which is derived from assumptions about the behavior of women and men in a market where each individual is looking for a suitable partner. By means of...
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We analyse empirical errors observed in historical population forecasts produced by statistical agencies in 14 European …
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A much higher old-age dependency ratio together with more generous pension benefits will lead to a substantial increase in the future pension burden in Norway. The challenges of financing the increasing pension expenditures depend on the development in demographic characteristics like fertility,...
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This paper analyzes male fertility, focusing especially on multi-partner fertility, for cohorts born 1955 to 1984. We find that socioeconomic disadvantaged men have the lowest chance of becoming fathers, and also the lowest likelihood of having more children in stable unions. Multi-partner...
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We examine how changes to regulations and the economic conditions have influenced gross immigration to Norway from, in principle, all countries in the world during 1969- 2010. In line with existing studies of immigration we find that economic factors were important for immigration to Norway....
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Shared residence for children has increased considerably in recent years among parents living apart in Norway, while mother sole custody is less common than before and father sole custody is still practiced by a minority. A similar pattern is observed in many other countries as well. In Norway,...
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