Princeton European Fertility Project:
Definitions of Proportion of Females Ever Married at Age 20-24

The countries in the following list have the proportion of women aged 20-24 who have ever been married, in cols. 45-49 of the data records in the Master File. Exceptions to this definition are noted below. Those countries not listed below do not have data on the proportion ever-married at age 20-24. The two-digit number preceding the country name is the country identifier found in columns 1-2 of the master file.

  • 03 Belgium - standard definition.
  • 04 Denmark (All Series) - standard definition, except in 1960. In 1960, proportion ever-married was estimated by a complex procedure using currently married data for the combined urban and rural populations. In Series 1, for 1960, the regional total, urban and rural proportions ever-married are weighted averages of the proportions for the component provincial proportions, where the urban and rural populations of the provinces were used as weights.
  • 05 England and Wales - For all years except 1960, proportions currently married at age 20-24 were used.
  • 09 Germany
    • Series 0 - standard definition; available only for selected years.
    • Series 2 - not available for West Germany. For East Germany and the entire country, ever-married at age 21-24 was used.
  • 10 Ireland - from 1871 to 1911, currently married at age 20-24 was used.
  • 15 Portugal - currently married 20-24.
  • 17 Scotland - currently married 20-24.
  • 18 Spain (Series 0) - ever-married aged 16-25, in years 1787, 1887 and 1900.
  • 20 Switzerland - standard definition.
  • 22 Bulgaria (All Series) - standard definition.
  • 23 Czechoslovakia (All Series) - standard definition.
  • 24 Hungary (Series 1) - standard definition.
  • 25 Rumania (All Series) - standard definition.
  • 26 Yugoslavia(Series 0 and 1) - standard definition.