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How do educational and occupational resources relate to the timing of family formation? A couple analysis of the Netherlands
couple analysis event history models female employment fertility first birth
2014/11/25
Background: Fertility research often uses data from women only. This can bias the results if the effects of education and occupation on fertility are dependent upon the characteristics of the male par...
Impact of different mortality forecasting methods and explicit assumptions on projected future life expectancy: The case of the Netherlands
Europe extrapolation Lee-Carter model Netherlands non-linear models smoking
2014/11/25
Background: With the rapid aging of the population, mortality forecasting becomes increasingly important, especially for the insurance and pension industries. However, a wide variety of projection met...
Distortion of regional old-age mortality due to late-life migration in the Netherlands?
migration mortality old age regional differences
2014/11/25
Background: Regional mortality differences are an important public health indicator and can serve as the basis for population forecasts and local planning. Health-related migration at old age may dist...
The contribution of smoking to regional mortality differences in the Netherlands
all-cause mortality Netherlands regional differences smoking smoking-related mortality socioeconomic status
2014/11/21
Background: Smoking is an important preventable determinant of morbidity and mortality. Knowledge about its role in regional mortality differences can help us to identify relevant policy areas, and to...
Sibship size and status attainment across contexts: Evidence from the Netherlands, 1840-1925
child well-being family size Netherlands nineteenth century resource dilution theory sibship size status attainment
2010/8/11
This paper investigates the effects of sibship size on status attainment across different contexts and subgroups. Resource dilution theory predicts that with larger sibship size, children’s status out...
150 Years of temperature-related excess mortality in the Netherlands
cold spells heat waves infant mortality mortality Netherlands temperature
2009/10/30
Even in present-day high-income countries, there is a lot of evidence of a high degree of vulnerability of the population to both high and low outdoor temperatures. The magnitude of temperature-relate...
Explaining new trends in the gender gap of mortality:Insights from a regional trend-analysis from the Netherlands
gender gap mortality Netherlands
2009/3/11
The recent decrease of the male-female mortality gap in Western Europe has been accompanied by changes in the life style, educational level, family roles and employment of women. In this paper we try ...
The Netherlands:Childbearing within the context of a “Poldermodel” society
childbearing Europe fertility Netherlands
2008/12/18
The Netherlands has seen a considerable decline of the period total fertility rate and delayed childbearing, just like all other European countries. The drop in fertility, however, has not been as sha...
Fertility of Turkish and Moroccan women in the Netherlands: Adjustment to native level within one generation
age-specific fertility rates childlessness cohort fertility fertility
2008/12/18
The annual figures on the fertility of Turkish and Moroccan women show that the sharp decline that took place up to the mid nineties was reduced or stagnated. In this paper we use cohort data by gener...
Gender equity and fertility intentions in Italy and the Netherlands
fertility fertility intentions gender paid and unpaid work
2008/12/16
Fertility levels have fallen drastically in most industrialized countries. Diverse theoretical and empirical frameworks have had difficulty in explaining these unprecedented low levels of fertility. M...
Geographical distances between adult children and their parents in the Netherlands
distances between adult children and their parents intergenerational proximity
2008/12/16
We investigate the determinants of geographical distances to parents. We focus on the role of family members who live outside the household (the parents themselves, and siblings), and on the distincti...
Education at home:the age-specific pattern of migration between the Netherlands and the former Dutch East Indies around 1930
age structure age/aging, census colonial times Dutch East Indies education Europe Europeans Indonesia migration secondary education
2008/12/9
The 1930 population census of the former Dutch East Indies (currently Indonesia) shows for the European population a striking shortage in the age range 10-20. This paper deals with the possible causes...
Perinatal mortality in the Netherlands. Backgrounds of a worsening international ranking
ethnicity foetal mortality infant and child mortality mortality multiple births neonatal mortality perinatal mortality Peristat risk factors
2008/12/9
Perinatal mortality rates have dropped sharply in the past few decades, in the Netherlands as well as in all other European countries. However, as the decrease has generally slowed down since the 1980...
Tempo-quantum and period-cohort interplay in fertility changes in Europe Evidence from the Czech Republic, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden
cohort Czech Republic fertility fertility timing Italy Netherlands period fertility Sweden
2008/12/4
Using detailed data on period and cohort fertility in four European countries, this paper discusses various indicators of period fertility, including indicators adjusted for changes in fertility timin...
The Netherlands:Paradigm or Exception in Western Europe’s Demography?
childbearing demographic comparison dependency ethnic minorities Europe fertility immigration late childbearing mortality Netherlands population density teenage fertility Western Europe
2008/12/4
This article reviews the position of the population of the Netherlands in the context of the demographic characteristics of the other seventeen major Western European countries. It attempts to show th...