Skewed Marriage Markets and Sex Ratios of Finnish People in their Twenties

This article studies variation in regional sex ratios in Finland and outlines potential implications of the skewed sex ratios for family formation patterns. Difficulties in finding a suitable partner are typically mentioned as one of the most important reasons for remaining childless, and we exp...

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Main Authors: Lassi Lainiala, Anneli Miettinen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Population Research Institute of Väestöliitto 2014-03-01
Series:Finnish Yearbook of Population Research
Online Access:https://journal.fi/fypr/article/view/40928
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spelling doaj-163848d0c2c94bc6ab0b19a75080d95e2020-11-25T01:01:07ZengPopulation Research Institute of VäestöliittoFinnish Yearbook of Population Research1796-61831796-61912014-03-0148 Skewed Marriage Markets and Sex Ratios of Finnish People in their TwentiesLassi LainialaAnneli Miettinen This article studies variation in regional sex ratios in Finland and outlines potential implications of the skewed sex ratios for family formation patterns. Difficulties in finding a suitable partner are typically mentioned as one of the most important reasons for remaining childless, and we explore if this reason is apparent structurally at the regional macro level. We found significant variation in sex ratios in age-groups 18–30 at the regional and sub-regional levels. Of the whole 20–29-year old population in Finland, almost 50 percent live in sub-region areas with a male surplus. As expected, a higher proportion of men compared to women appears to increase fertility of women in younger age groups. Contrary to expectations, high male-female ratios were not related to higher proportion of women living with a partner https://journal.fi/fypr/article/view/40928
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Skewed Marriage Markets and Sex Ratios of Finnish People in their Twenties
Finnish Yearbook of Population Research
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title Skewed Marriage Markets and Sex Ratios of Finnish People in their Twenties
title_short Skewed Marriage Markets and Sex Ratios of Finnish People in their Twenties
title_full Skewed Marriage Markets and Sex Ratios of Finnish People in their Twenties
title_fullStr Skewed Marriage Markets and Sex Ratios of Finnish People in their Twenties
title_full_unstemmed Skewed Marriage Markets and Sex Ratios of Finnish People in their Twenties
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publisher Population Research Institute of Väestöliitto
series Finnish Yearbook of Population Research
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publishDate 2014-03-01
description This article studies variation in regional sex ratios in Finland and outlines potential implications of the skewed sex ratios for family formation patterns. Difficulties in finding a suitable partner are typically mentioned as one of the most important reasons for remaining childless, and we explore if this reason is apparent structurally at the regional macro level. We found significant variation in sex ratios in age-groups 18–30 at the regional and sub-regional levels. Of the whole 20–29-year old population in Finland, almost 50 percent live in sub-region areas with a male surplus. As expected, a higher proportion of men compared to women appears to increase fertility of women in younger age groups. Contrary to expectations, high male-female ratios were not related to higher proportion of women living with a partner
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