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EPSU1407: Timing of entry into parenthood by respondent's age, educational attainment and birth cohort

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1/31/2024
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Estonian Family and Fertility Survey 2021/2022
Tallinn University Estonian Demographic Center
EPSU1407
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Data shows cumulative cohabitation, younger cohorts have .. in cells because they have not been fully followed up to the corresponding age.
The dataset provides an overview of the timing of parenthood in Estonia. The data are presented by education level, gender, and age group. The aim of the Estonian Family and Fertility Survey data collection is to ensure a systematic overview of indicators related to household and family life of the Estonian population, in order to be able to monitor time trends and differences between population groups, and to support family and population policy and research planning. Data source: Estonian Family and Fertility Survey; Tallinn University
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Paldiski mnt 80, 10617 Tallinn / tel 659 3900 / e-post tai@tai.ee