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Long-term trends of men’s co-residence with children in England and Wales
childlessness family fatherhood parenthood
2014/11/26
Background: Increasing numbers of childless men as well as fathers with reduced or no contact with their children have sparked concern about an erosion of fatherhood. Although the general trend is und...
Age at marriage and the risk of divorce in England and Wales
divorce trends marriage market maturity relative age at marriage selection
2014/11/25
Background: A well-documented association exists between age at marriage and the risk of divorce. However, substantial gaps in our knowledge and understanding of ist origins, nature, and implications ...
Older International Migrants: who migrates to England and Wales in later life?
Older International Migrants England and Wales later life
2010/1/20
Over the past half century, two major demographic phenomena have risen to prominence: population ageing and international migration (United Nations, 2005). This article creates a profile of those indi...
England and Wales:Stable fertility and pronounced social status differences
England Europe fertility Wales
2008/12/18
For nearly three decades, the total fertility rate in England and Wales has remained high relative to other European countries, and stable at about 1.7 births per woman. In this chapter, we examine tr...
Estimates of mortality and population changes in England and Wales over the two World Wars
England First World War population estimates Second World War Wales
2008/12/11
Almost one million soldiers from England and Wales died during the First and Second World War whilst serving in the British Armed Forces. Although many articles and books have been published that comm...
Have national trends in fertility between 1986 and 2006 occurred evenly across England and Wales?
national trends England and Wales fertility
2010/1/20
During the past 20 years fertility patterns within England and Wales have changed considerably. The total fertility rate experienced a prolonged decline during the 1990s and hit a record low in 2001. ...
Migration trends at older ages in England and Wales
Migration trends older ages England and Wales
2010/1/20
Information on the behaviour and characteristics of our rapidly growing older population is of increasing importance to policy makers, who want to ensure a good quality of life for our elderly. This a...
Who cares? Geographic variation in unpaid caregiving in England and Wales: evidence from the 2001 Census
Geographic variation unpaid caregiving England and Wales the 2001 Census
2010/1/20
This article investigates the prevalence of unpaid caregiving by local authority district in England and Wales, using data from a new question on caregiving in the 2001 Census. It also examines geogra...
Stability and change in ethnic groups in England and Wales
Stability and change ethnic groups England and Wales
2010/1/20
The article shows how the Longitudinal Study allows notions of group stabillity to be challenged. This has practical implications for the ways by which Britain's minority ethnic groups are measured. T...
The age difference at marriage in England and Wales: a century of patterns and trends
The age marriage England and Wales a century of patterns and trends
2010/1/20
In the last 100 years the mean age difference at marriage in England and Wales has fluctuated in the range 2-3 years, but without exhibiting any long-run trend. Nevertheless, an age gap of 2-3 years i...
The 2011 Census: a proposed design for England and Wales
The 2011 Census a proposed design England and Wales
2010/1/20
This article sets out the proposed design for a 2011 Census in England and Wales, as part of the Office for National Statistics's proposed future population statistics system. It highlights the statis...