Nordic perinatal statistics 2018 : The proportion of parturients aged 35 and over is the highest in Finland of the Nordic countries

In 2018 some 287 000 children were born in the Nordic countries, showing a slight decrease compared to 2017 (-1.4%). However, in Iceland the number of live born babies increased slightly in 2018 and remained relatively stable in Sweden and Denmark. The number of live born babies decreased in Finland...

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spelling ftthl:oai:www.julkari.fi:10024/139767 2023-05-15T16:48:05+02:00 Nordic perinatal statistics 2018 : The proportion of parturients aged 35 and over is the highest in Finland of the Nordic countries Pohjoismaiset perinataalitilastot 2018 Nordisk perinatalstatistik 2018 THL 2020-05-05 fulltext http://www.julkari.fi/handle/10024/139767 eng eng THL Helsinki Tilastoraportti - Statistik rapport - Statistical report 1798-0887 13/2020 http://www.julkari.fi/handle/10024/139767 URN:NBN:fi-fe2020050525095 cc by-nc-nd 4.0 openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND tilastot tilastoraportit perinataaliterveys lisääntymisterveys C2 report 2020 ftthl 2022-03-16T23:57:24Z In 2018 some 287 000 children were born in the Nordic countries, showing a slight decrease compared to 2017 (-1.4%). However, in Iceland the number of live born babies increased slightly in 2018 and remained relatively stable in Sweden and Denmark. The number of live born babies decreased in Finland and Norway. The total fertility rate in Sweden is one of the highest in Europe. Report Iceland National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland: Julkari Norway
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description In 2018 some 287 000 children were born in the Nordic countries, showing a slight decrease compared to 2017 (-1.4%). However, in Iceland the number of live born babies increased slightly in 2018 and remained relatively stable in Sweden and Denmark. The number of live born babies decreased in Finland and Norway. The total fertility rate in Sweden is one of the highest in Europe.
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title_short Nordic perinatal statistics 2018 : The proportion of parturients aged 35 and over is the highest in Finland of the Nordic countries
title_full Nordic perinatal statistics 2018 : The proportion of parturients aged 35 and over is the highest in Finland of the Nordic countries
title_fullStr Nordic perinatal statistics 2018 : The proportion of parturients aged 35 and over is the highest in Finland of the Nordic countries
title_full_unstemmed Nordic perinatal statistics 2018 : The proportion of parturients aged 35 and over is the highest in Finland of the Nordic countries
title_sort nordic perinatal statistics 2018 : the proportion of parturients aged 35 and over is the highest in finland of the nordic countries
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