Methods: Most quantitative research on fertility decline in the United States ignores the potential impact of cultural and familial factors. We rely on new complete-count data from the 1880 US census to construct couple-level measures of nativity/ethnicity, religiosity, and kin availability. We include these measures with a comprehensive set of demographic, economic, and contextual variables in Poisson regression models of net marital fertility to assess their relative importance. We construct models with and without area-fixed effects to control for unobserved heterogeneity. Contribution: All else being equal, we find a strong impact of nativity on recent net marital fertility. Fertility differentials among second-generation couples rel...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
We develop a theory of marriage and fertility, distinguishing the choice to have children from the c...
Previous studies of the marital fertility transition in Europe have found religious differentials. U...
show that women who report that religion is “very important ” in their everyday life have both highe...
In this dissertation, I examine the evolving relationship between marriage and fertility in the Unit...
This study investigated motivations behind fertility patterns to ascertain the extent to which the n...
Using a conceptual model that integrates both social and biomedical factors of causation, this paper...
Because pronatalist sentiments may be an important aspect of Mexican-American ethnic heritage, this ...
We develop a theory of marriage and fertility, distinguishing the choice to have children from the c...
a study of mortal ity decline in Germany, a study of fertility and family in New York Stale in the n...
Many studies on the fertility differential by religion have considered both Catholics and Protestant...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
In most western societies, marital fertility began to decline in the nineteenth century. But in Irel...
This study examines the fertility of immigrants to the United States. Although, on average, immigran...
In most western societies, marital fertility began to decline in the nineteenth century. But in Irel...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
We develop a theory of marriage and fertility, distinguishing the choice to have children from the c...
Previous studies of the marital fertility transition in Europe have found religious differentials. U...
show that women who report that religion is “very important ” in their everyday life have both highe...
In this dissertation, I examine the evolving relationship between marriage and fertility in the Unit...
This study investigated motivations behind fertility patterns to ascertain the extent to which the n...
Using a conceptual model that integrates both social and biomedical factors of causation, this paper...
Because pronatalist sentiments may be an important aspect of Mexican-American ethnic heritage, this ...
We develop a theory of marriage and fertility, distinguishing the choice to have children from the c...
a study of mortal ity decline in Germany, a study of fertility and family in New York Stale in the n...
Many studies on the fertility differential by religion have considered both Catholics and Protestant...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
In most western societies, marital fertility began to decline in the nineteenth century. But in Irel...
This study examines the fertility of immigrants to the United States. Although, on average, immigran...
In most western societies, marital fertility began to decline in the nineteenth century. But in Irel...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
We develop a theory of marriage and fertility, distinguishing the choice to have children from the c...
Previous studies of the marital fertility transition in Europe have found religious differentials. U...