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Stepfamily childbearing in Sweden: quantum and tempo effects, 1950–99

Stepfamily childbearing in Sweden: quantum and tempo effects, 1950–99
Stepfamily childbearing in Sweden: quantum and tempo effects, 1950–99
Several studies have demonstrated that stepfamily couples have a higher risk of childbearing than couples in a stable union with the same total number of children. Analysing retrospective data from a nationally representative sample of Swedish adults, we find that the risk of a second or third birth is higher when it is the first or second child in a new union. We also find a faster pace of childbearing after stepfamily formation than after a shared birth. The risk of a second birth (in total) is only a little higher in the first two years after stepfamily formation than in the first two years after a shared birth, and thereafter the risk is lower for stepfamilies. The risk of a third birth (in total) is particularly high early in the stepfamily union and remains higher than that of couples with two shared children for at least five years. The stepfamily difference was lower after than before 1980, when the Swedish government introduced parental leave incentives for short birth intervals.
0032-4728
115 -128
Holland, Jennifer A.
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Thomson, Elizabeth
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Holland, Jennifer A.
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Thomson, Elizabeth
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Holland, Jennifer A. and Thomson, Elizabeth (2011) Stepfamily childbearing in Sweden: quantum and tempo effects, 1950–99. Population Studies, 65 (1), 115 -128. (doi:10.1080/00324728.2010.543693).

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Several studies have demonstrated that stepfamily couples have a higher risk of childbearing than couples in a stable union with the same total number of children. Analysing retrospective data from a nationally representative sample of Swedish adults, we find that the risk of a second or third birth is higher when it is the first or second child in a new union. We also find a faster pace of childbearing after stepfamily formation than after a shared birth. The risk of a second birth (in total) is only a little higher in the first two years after stepfamily formation than in the first two years after a shared birth, and thereafter the risk is lower for stepfamilies. The risk of a third birth (in total) is particularly high early in the stepfamily union and remains higher than that of couples with two shared children for at least five years. The stepfamily difference was lower after than before 1980, when the Swedish government introduced parental leave incentives for short birth intervals.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 November 2010
e-pub ahead of print date: 8 February 2011
Published date: 2011
Organisations: Social Statistics & Demography

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Local EPrints ID: 363079
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/363079
ISSN: 0032-4728
PURE UUID: 998f546d-1277-458b-835a-f4f1cdd77d7d

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Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 16:18

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Author: Jennifer A. Holland
Author: Elizabeth Thomson

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