Background: Demographic transition theory was shattered dramatically as a result of the research carried out in the course of the Princeton European Fertility Project. There is still no consensus among demographers as to the causes underlying the fertility transition. Objective: We set out to test the explanatory capacity of certain variables which have traditionally been used to interpret the historical decline in fertility (mortality, level of education, economic development, urbanization) as well as the role played by the rise of the welfare state. Methods: We collected information on different kinds of socioeconomic variables in 25 developed countries over a very long period of time. We carried out panel cointegrating regressions ...
This paper investigates the associations between fertility decline in Western Europe since the ninet...
The Demographic Transition enabled the productivity advances of the Industrial Revolution to be chan...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...
BACKGROUND Demographic transition theory was shattered dramatically as a result of the research carr...
According to the traditional theory of the demographic transition, the drop in mortality was the mai...
Aims: This study aims to find an explanation for differentials in the level of fertility through the...
Developed countries have experienced both some population growth and unprecedented declines in ferti...
The large declines in total fertility rates that have occurred in many low income countries since 19...
This paper deals with the fertility transition, one of the two essential components of the demograph...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
Abstract Previous studies of the fertility decline in Europe are often limited to an earlier stage o...
Background: Ever since the Princeton European Fertility Project, structural and diffusion effects on...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
Age at marriage is increasing is decreasing in nearly all regions of the world. Five hypotheses for ...
This paper investigates the associations between fertility decline in Western Europe since the ninet...
The Demographic Transition enabled the productivity advances of the Industrial Revolution to be chan...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...
BACKGROUND Demographic transition theory was shattered dramatically as a result of the research carr...
According to the traditional theory of the demographic transition, the drop in mortality was the mai...
Aims: This study aims to find an explanation for differentials in the level of fertility through the...
Developed countries have experienced both some population growth and unprecedented declines in ferti...
The large declines in total fertility rates that have occurred in many low income countries since 19...
This paper deals with the fertility transition, one of the two essential components of the demograph...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
Abstract Previous studies of the fertility decline in Europe are often limited to an earlier stage o...
Background: Ever since the Princeton European Fertility Project, structural and diffusion effects on...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
Age at marriage is increasing is decreasing in nearly all regions of the world. Five hypotheses for ...
This paper investigates the associations between fertility decline in Western Europe since the ninet...
The Demographic Transition enabled the productivity advances of the Industrial Revolution to be chan...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...