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Marianne Tønnessen

Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA), Sweden; Statistics Norway’s research department, Norway; Oslo Metropolitan University, NIBR, Norway • mariton(at)oslomet.no
Mobility, migration and foreigners

Why has migrant fertility in Norway declined?

March 11, 2021March 23, 2020 Marianne Tønnessen
emigrant, emigration, Europe, Family, Fertility, immigrant, immigration, migrant, Migration, refugee

Fertility among immigrants has declined in many Western countries. In Norway, Marianne Tønnessen finds that the successful integration of immigrants is not the main driver of the decline since 2000, … Read more

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