Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Data sources -- 2. Some external conditions of population development in Slovakia -- 2.1 Economic development, living conditions and the first demographic revolution -- 2.2 The socialist model of reproduction -- 2.3 Factors affecting the transformation of reproduction after 1989 -- 3. Marriage and the divorce rate -- 3.1 Marriage -- 3.1.1 Marriage of single people in a cross-sectional view -- 3.1.2 Marriage of single people in a cohort view -- 3.1.3 Marriage of divorced and widowed people -- 3.2 Divorce rate -- 3.2.1 Age of divorced people and length of marriage at the time of divorce -- 3.2.2 Causes of divorce and procedural activity of the courts -- 4. Fertility -- 4.1 Fertility in a cross-sectional view -- 4.1.2 Fertility by age and birth order -- 4.1.3 Timing of childbirth -- 4.1.4 Legitimacy of children born -- 4.2 Fertility in a cohort view -- 4.2.1 Completed cohort fertility and cohort childlessness -- 4.2.2 Structure of women by parity and the parity progression ratio -- 4.3 Postponement of childbearing in a cohort perspective -- 5. Abortions and terminated pregnancies -- 5.1 Induced abortion -- 5.1.1 Woman's age and induced abortion -- 5.1.2 Induced abortions, marital status of women and number of children -- 5.2 Miscarriages -- 5.3 Pregnancy termination -- 6. Mortality -- 6.1 Mortality up to the end of the Second World War -- 6.2 Mortality in the years 1945-1990 -- 6.3 Mortality after 1990 -- 7. International migration -- 7.1 International migration in the years 1919-1949 -- 7.2 International migration in the years |