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Population Trends. 140:5-35
The family context in which babies are born is of continuing interest to policy makers. This article begins by reviewing trends in births within and outside marriage in England and Wales in the last two decades. It then examines the driving factors b
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European Journal of Population/Revue européenne de Démographie. 16:193-210
This paper investigates the subsequent fertility of British women who have experienced the dissolution of their first marriage in recent decades. Data for 7739 women from the 1990–1995 General Household Surveys are used to examine the socio-demogra
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Population trends. (136)
The number of births in the U.K. has increased each year since 2001. This article examines the demographic drivers underlying this rise, assessing the contribution of U.K. born and foreign born women. It brings together key information from across th
Publikováno v:
Population trends. (133)
During the past 20 years fertility patterns within England and Wales have changed considerably. The total fertility rate experienced a prolonged decline during the 1990s and hit a record low in 2001. Since then the level of fertility has increased fa
Autor:
Julie, Jefferies
Publikováno v:
Population trends. (131)
Fertility is one of the key components of the national population projections, alongside mortality and migration. For the 2006-based population projections, long-term completed family size in the U.K. is assumed to be 1.84 children per woman. This re
Autor:
Chris W, Smith, Julie, Jefferies
Publikováno v:
Population trends. (124)
In an increasingly complex and mobile society, there is a need for population estimates to be produced on a more flexible basis. Different uses of population data may require information to be output on different population bases, such as where peopl
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Focus on People and Migration ISBN: 9781403993274
Consider a student hall of residence located near a university, where undergraduates are housed in their first year of study. A large proportion of the residents will be aged 18 or 19, with some being in their 20s and older. Each summer the majority
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-75096-2_9
Autor:
Julie Jefferies, Kate Shaw
Publikováno v:
Focus on People and Migration ISBN: 9781403993274
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the population of the UK and its four constituent countries. Such an overview is a useful starting point but a huge amount of diversity exists between different regions and local areas within the UK.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-75096-2_2
Autor:
Julie Jefferies
Publikováno v:
Focus on People and Migration ISBN: 9781403993274
The United Kingdom consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. In 2004, it was home to over 59.8 million people.1
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