Trends in Childbearing, Marriage and Divorce in Sweden: An Update with Data up to 2012

Authors

  • Gunnar Andersson
  • Martin Kolk

Keywords:

fertility, marriage, divorce, Sweden

Abstract

We present an update of the main and parity-specific trends in vital family-demographic behavior in Sweden presented in Finnish Yearbook of Population Research 2011. Based on Swedish register data, previous time series of relative risks of childbearing, marriage, and divorce by calendar year are updated with another five years of observation. We demonstrate that more than a decade of increasing fertility levels turned into moderate fertility declines in 2011. This trend reversal pertains to all main birth orders. Marriage propensities continued to increase for mothers but stagnated for the childless. Since the turn of the century, trends in divorce risks seem to have leveled off, altogether reflecting a more prevalent role of marriage in recent Swedish family dynamics.

Section
Articles

Published

2016-03-14

How to Cite

Andersson, G., & Kolk, M. (2016). Trends in Childbearing, Marriage and Divorce in Sweden: An Update with Data up to 2012. Finnish Yearbook of Population Research, 50, 21–30. https://doi.org/10.23979/fypr.52483