Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: The role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender

This article studies childbearing dynamics by labor-market status of co-residing parents in Sweden. We apply event-history techniques to longitudinal register data on the life histories of foreign-born mothers from ten different countries and the partners to these women, as well as to a sample of Sw...

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Main Authors: Kirk Scott, Gunnar Andersson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2007-12-01
Series:Demographic Research
Online Access:http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol17/30/
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spelling doaj-2f9159ee9dec4573974b362eb65fe34a2020-11-24T21:33:13ZengMax Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchDemographic Research1435-98712007-12-011730Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: The role of labor-market status, country of origin, and genderKirk ScottGunnar AnderssonThis article studies childbearing dynamics by labor-market status of co-residing parents in Sweden. We apply event-history techniques to longitudinal register data on the life histories of foreign-born mothers from ten different countries and the partners to these women, as well as to a sample of Swedish-born mothers and their partners. The context is a universalistic welfare state geared towards gender and social equality where formal social rights are largely independent of a person's civil status, citizenship, and country of origin. We investigate the extent to which the associations of parents' labor-market status with childbearing in Sweden differ between women and men and by country of origin. We find that the patterns of association are fairly similar on both of these individual dimensions. As measured by the way the labor-market activity of parents is related to their subsequent childbearing, we find evidence of equality by gender and at least some evidence of integration of immigrants into the dynamics of Swedish society.http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol17/30/
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Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: The role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender
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title Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: The role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender
title_short Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: The role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender
title_full Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: The role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender
title_fullStr Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: The role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender
title_full_unstemmed Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: The role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender
title_sort childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: the role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender
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publishDate 2007-12-01
description This article studies childbearing dynamics by labor-market status of co-residing parents in Sweden. We apply event-history techniques to longitudinal register data on the life histories of foreign-born mothers from ten different countries and the partners to these women, as well as to a sample of Swedish-born mothers and their partners. The context is a universalistic welfare state geared towards gender and social equality where formal social rights are largely independent of a person's civil status, citizenship, and country of origin. We investigate the extent to which the associations of parents' labor-market status with childbearing in Sweden differ between women and men and by country of origin. We find that the patterns of association are fairly similar on both of these individual dimensions. As measured by the way the labor-market activity of parents is related to their subsequent childbearing, we find evidence of equality by gender and at least some evidence of integration of immigrants into the dynamics of Swedish society.
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