The Road to Parenthood: Income and First Births in Sweden

Authors

  • Ernesto Germán Silva Lund University

Keywords:

entry into parenthood, income, fertility, Family policies, Nordic fertility, Sweden

Abstract

This paper considers the effect of income on the risk of having the first births in Sweden from 1968 to 2009. Variations by gender are given particular atention. The study follows men and women from the moment they turn 18 until they enter parenthood and it is based on register-based data covering the entire population of Sweden. Complementary log-log models show that there is a positive association between income and the risk of childbearing. The association gets stronger over time and the differences between men and women diminish. Gender differences appear when the income effect is related to the demand for work in the economy. An income above the median does not increase the risk of childbearing for women when the demand for work is relatively high.

Section
Articles

Published

2016-03-14

How to Cite

Silva, E. G. (2016). The Road to Parenthood: Income and First Births in Sweden. Finnish Yearbook of Population Research, 50, 31–52. https://doi.org/10.23979/fypr.48412