likely to prefer to remain childless than less intelligent individuals. Analyses of the why why some From an evolutionary perspective, however, why people have children is the wrong question to ask. Humans, like a species in nature, are evolutionarily designed to reproduce. It is therefore not at all theoretically problematic tha individuals choose to have children in their lifetimes, even when they represent net economic costs. Humans have c because they are evolutionarily designed to do so. Reproduction is the ultimate (albeit largely unconscious) goal of al
Abstract Overpopulation is a serious threat to future persons‘ quality of life. One that I believe c...
_ Source: _Page Count 30 Millions of children worldwide could benefit from adoption. One could argue...
The theory of evolution inevitably directs our thoughts towards classical Darwinist concept of the n...
textabstractABSTRACT It is commonly assumed that we have an innate need for children, in particular,...
The public debate on population policy is still going on, only the topics have changed during the la...
This paper aims to state the obvious – the commonsense, rational approach to child-producing. We hav...
This paper examines the question of why women want children from several disciplinary viewpoints inc...
Surveys often reveal that the number of children people would like to have is greater than the numbe...
Article on fertility and children from the perspective of cost and economic aspects - discusses (1) ...
When families make decisions about having a child ex ante, they calculate with steeply decreasing ma...
Are there objective values on which to base the claim of a right to procreate? Can we articulate rea...
Chapter 1: Relative Concerns and the Choice of Fertility Empirical research has shown that people ex...
People who are involuntarily childless need to use assisted reproductive technologies if they want t...
Many may be surprised to find out though, that most economic research has little or nothing to do wi...
In working paper #1, we explore the evolutionary psychological and socio-anthropological aspects of ...
Abstract Overpopulation is a serious threat to future persons‘ quality of life. One that I believe c...
_ Source: _Page Count 30 Millions of children worldwide could benefit from adoption. One could argue...
The theory of evolution inevitably directs our thoughts towards classical Darwinist concept of the n...
textabstractABSTRACT It is commonly assumed that we have an innate need for children, in particular,...
The public debate on population policy is still going on, only the topics have changed during the la...
This paper aims to state the obvious – the commonsense, rational approach to child-producing. We hav...
This paper examines the question of why women want children from several disciplinary viewpoints inc...
Surveys often reveal that the number of children people would like to have is greater than the numbe...
Article on fertility and children from the perspective of cost and economic aspects - discusses (1) ...
When families make decisions about having a child ex ante, they calculate with steeply decreasing ma...
Are there objective values on which to base the claim of a right to procreate? Can we articulate rea...
Chapter 1: Relative Concerns and the Choice of Fertility Empirical research has shown that people ex...
People who are involuntarily childless need to use assisted reproductive technologies if they want t...
Many may be surprised to find out though, that most economic research has little or nothing to do wi...
In working paper #1, we explore the evolutionary psychological and socio-anthropological aspects of ...
Abstract Overpopulation is a serious threat to future persons‘ quality of life. One that I believe c...
_ Source: _Page Count 30 Millions of children worldwide could benefit from adoption. One could argue...
The theory of evolution inevitably directs our thoughts towards classical Darwinist concept of the n...