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Assimilation effects on infant mortality among immigrants in Norway: Does maternal source country matter?
infant mortality country matter
2014/11/27
Assimilation models of infant outcomes among immigrants have received considerable
attention in the social sciences. However, little effort has been made to investigate how
these models are influe...
Assimilation effects on infant mortality among immigrants in Norway: Does maternal source country matter?
assimilation immigration infant mortality Norway source country effects
2014/11/27
Background: Assimilation models of infant outcomes among immigrants have received considerable attention in the social sciences. However, little effort has been made to investigate how these models ar...
Untraditional caring arrangements among parents living apart: The case of Norway
divorce father sole custody gender equality parents living apart partnership dissolution shared residence
2014/11/21
Background: In spite of quite symmetric parental roles in Norway, shared residence and father sole custody are still rare when parents split up. Several countries have witnessed an increase in shared ...
Your Place or Mine? On the Residence Choice of Young Couples in Norway
intergenerational proximity marriage location decisions
2012/10/30
Norwegian registry data is used to investigate the location decisions of a full population cohort of young adults as they complete their education, establish separate households and form their own fam...
With a commitment to full employment, both countries encourage older workers to ease the transition from work to retirement; in Sweden, employees can begin at age 60, while in Norway, workers qualify ...
Fertility and Public Policies - Evidence from Norway and Finland
female wages fertility dynamics multistate duration model multistate models public policy
2008/12/9
The relatively high and rising fertility rates of Nordic countries in the late 1980s and early 1990s sparked a renewed research interest in the possible pronatalistic effects of generous family policy...
The impact of parent’s and spouses' education on divorce rates in Norway
divorce education educational attainment further education hazard regression marital dissolution Norway parental education register data social background
2008/12/9
According to both economic and sociological theory, a couple's divorce rate may be influenced by their own educational attainment, that of their parents, and whether they have taken further education ...
Fertility and family policy in Norway - A reflection on trends and possible connections
family policy female education fertility Norway
2008/12/9
Below replacement fertility in many countries has lead to a renewed public interest in policies that may encourage young people to have more children. The Nordic countries are sometimes in focus in th...
Who marries whom? Educational homogamy in Norway
assortative mating cohort analysis homogamy marriage
2008/12/4
A number of previous studies have documented a fairly high level of marital homogamy in Norway. Most of these studies, however, have been local and ethnographic, or based on national data measuring ho...
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of recent trends in childbearing in neighboring Norway and Sweden. We use indexes produced by applying indirect standardization to register data of the...
The impact of individual and aggregate unemployment on fertility in Norway
birth rate fertility multilevel parity-specific register data unemployment
2008/12/1
Continuous-time hazard models are estimated from register-based birth, migration, education and unemployment histories for the complete Norwegian population, linked with aggregate data for municipalit...
Why population forecasts should be probabilistic - illustrated by the case of Norway
cohort component method, forecast errors forecasting simulation stochastic population forecast time series uncertainty
2008/12/1
Deterministic population forecasts do not give an appropriate indication of forecast uncertainty. Forecasts should be probabilistic, rather than deterministic, so that their expected accuracy can be a...
The High Fertility of College Educated Women in Norway An Artefact of the Separate Modelling of Each Parity Transition
education fertility hazard models parity-specific unobserved heterogeneity
2008/12/1
College education has a positive impact on birth rates, net of age and duration since previous birth, according to models estimated separately for second and third births. There are also indications o...
Behind a stable and relatively high fertility level in Norway during the 1990s we find increasing differences in the pattern of fertility both in regard to the timing of the first childbirth and numbe...
The King of Norway receives honorary degree from Oxford University
The King of Norway honorary degree statesman
2006/11/28