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  • Norway has experienced a sharp drop in births since 2009 and total fertility rates fell below the OECD average in 2017. With no immediately obvious individual drivers for the decline, the fall in Norwegian fertility remains a puzzle with incomplete answers. Drawing on the detail in the subsequent chapters, this first chapter outlines change in the economy, society, labour market and family policy environment, which may have affected family formation in Norway. It also assesses which policies might help Norway to sustain fertility rates and how demographic trends may pressurise economic and fiscal sustainability in Norway. (xsd:string)
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  • Overview: Facing a future with demographic change in Norway (xsd:string)
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  • In Exploring Norway's Fertility, Work, and Family Policy Trends, edited by OECD, 10-33, OECD Publishing, 2023 (xsd:string)
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