
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
07 June 2006
Online ISBN:
9781447303015
Print ISBN:
9781861346452
Contents
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Policies of parenthood and fertility Policies of parenthood and fertility
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The Nordic model(s) of family welfare – pluralism with common denominators The Nordic model(s) of family welfare – pluralism with common denominators
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Contrasting fertility trends Contrasting fertility trends
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Policy impacts on fertility – hypotheses and findings Policy impacts on fertility – hypotheses and findings
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Is there a Nordic pattern of fertility? Is there a Nordic pattern of fertility?
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Converging patterns at cohort level Converging patterns at cohort level
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Sustainable fertility – a challenge for Nordic gender equality Sustainable fertility – a challenge for Nordic gender equality
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Notes Notes
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References References
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Chapter
Three Nordic fertility patterns: compatible with gender equality?1
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Pages
52–76
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Published:June 2006
Cite
Rønsen, Marit, and Kari Skrede, 'Nordic fertility patterns: compatible with gender equality?1', in Anne Lise Ellingsaeter, and Arnlaug Leira (eds), Politicising parenthood in Scandinavia: Gender relations in welfare states (Bristol , 2006; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781861346452.003.0003, accessed 8 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter discusses the connection between the policies of parenthood and fertility levels. It argues that the role of family policies in maintaining high fertility levels is often overstated. It also determines that the current Nordic fertility patterns indicate that a sustainable level of fertility in the long run is dependent on parenthood policies with stronger incentives for gender equality. The chapter also discusses the fertility development of the Nordic countries and the ‘Nordic model of family welfare’, and introduces the concept of fertility dynamics.
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