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Iceland is one of the Western countries that have experienced an unexpected fertility decrease in the 2010s. In this study the aggregate Icelandic fertility decline is dissected to explore which fertility components are the main drivers behind the decline since 2010 to better understand whether the...
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ftdatacite:10.17045/sthlmuni.24637389.v1 2023-12-31T10:08:13+01:00 Fertility Decline in Iceland, 2013–2022 Trends and Structures ... Klængur Jónsson, Ari 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.17045/sthlmuni.24637389.v1 https://su.figshare.com/articles/preprint/Fertility_Decline_in_Iceland_2013_2022_Trends_and_Structures/24637389/1 unknown Stockholm Research Reports in Demography https://dx.doi.org/10.17045/sthlmuni.24637389 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Demography not elsewhere classified Sociology not elsewhere classified ScholarlyArticle Text article-journal Preprint 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17045/sthlmuni.24637389.v110.17045/sthlmuni.24637389 2023-12-01T11:52:49Z Iceland is one of the Western countries that have experienced an unexpected fertility decrease in the 2010s. In this study the aggregate Icelandic fertility decline is dissected to explore which fertility components are the main drivers behind the decline since 2010 to better understand whether the development is associated with compositional changes or linked to changes such as increased propensities of childlessness and decreased propensities to have another child. Official administrative register data is analysed by means of event-history analysis. Findings are presented as parity-specific birth risks and in the form of Kaplan-Meier estimates of synthetic period-based cohorts of women and men progressing to parity one over calendar years. Results show that the fertility decline was concentrated around first births, and the decline can principally be attributed to women under the age of thirty. Propensities to remain childless have increased since 2013, while there were no declines in the intensities to ... Text Iceland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Iceland is one of the Western countries that have experienced an unexpected fertility decrease in the 2010s. In this study the aggregate Icelandic fertility decline is dissected to explore which fertility components are the main drivers behind the decline since 2010 to better understand whether the development is associated with compositional changes or linked to changes such as increased propensities of childlessness and decreased propensities to have another child. Official administrative register data is analysed by means of event-history analysis. Findings are presented as parity-specific birth risks and in the form of Kaplan-Meier estimates of synthetic period-based cohorts of women and men progressing to parity one over calendar years. Results show that the fertility decline was concentrated around first births, and the decline can principally be attributed to women under the age of thirty. Propensities to remain childless have increased since 2013, while there were no declines in the intensities to ... |
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