Description of impact
citation of Vanhuysse et al (2023) in 'Declining birth rates in Norway: Development and possible policy measures for young adults,' -the Interim report from the Norwegian government's Birth Rate CommitteeImpact date | 24. Apr 2025 |
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Category of impact | Public policy impact, Social impact |
Documents & Links
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Research output
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Population Europe Policy Insight: Despite low fertility, Europe still taxes its own reproduction
Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Parents are burdened with an invisible 'tax': Parents contribute with tow and a half times more resources to societal reproduction than non-parents
Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Europe has a low-fertility problem – so why does it tax its own reproduction?
Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Taxing Reproduction: The Full Transfer Cost of Rearing Children in Europe
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Debunking the ‘Stork Theory’: Why Do Low-Fertility Societies Tax Their Own Reproduction?
Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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The New Nordic Paradox: How Family-friendly Welfare States Burden Parents the Most
Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Forældre bliver pålagt usynlig ’skat’
Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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España tiene un persistente problema de baja fecundidad. ¿Por qué grava la crianza de los hijos?
Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Impacts
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Consultation to the Finnish government appointed Special Task Force on Population Policy, Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Helsinki
Impact: Public policy impact, Social impact
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Plenary keynote at WHO conference 'Ageing is living: working for a lifetime of health and well-being'
Impact: Public policy impact, Social impact
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Keynote address Danish Parliament KICK OFF – FAMILIEPOLITISK KONFERENCE keynote, Fællessalen, Christiansborg
Impact: Public policy impact
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Consultation to the Norwegian government’s appointed special Expert Commission on Birth Rates
Impact: Public policy impact
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Activities
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University of Bergen, Department of Comparative Politics lecture: 'Do Low-Fertility Societies Tax their Own Reproduction?'
Activity: Talks and presentations › Guest lectures, external teaching and course activities at other universities
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European Commission conference ‘The Demographic Transformation: Paving the Way for the EU’s Future’
Activity: Attending an event › Conference organisation or participation