This study investigates the determinants of the fertility rate in Japan over the 1950–2000 period. We use, for the first time in the fertility literature, the bounds testing approach to cointegration. Amongst our key results, we find that, in both the short-run and long-run, the use of contraceptives and abortion have significantly contributed to the fertility decline in Japan. We also find statistically significant evidence that increasing age at marriage in Japan and increasing education level of women have contributed negatively to the fertility transition.<br /
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper describes the tren...
Kojima (Hiroshi), Rallu (Jean-Louis). - Fertility in Japan and France Fertility in Japan and France ...
This study investigates the determinants of the fertility rate in Taiwan over the period 1966–...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Paresh Kumar Narayan and Xiujian Penghttp://www.e...
This study investigates the influence of socio-economic and attitudinal factors on recent changes in...
This paper considers the applicability of the concept of the second demographic transition in Japan....
The low-fertility trap hypothesis (Lutz, Skirbekk, Testa, Vienna Yearb Popul Res 4:167-192) describe...
This research paper discusses the origins of Japan’s fertility crisis and analyzes the government’s ...
In the past 50 years, the phenomenon of persistent sub-replacement level fertility rates is of incre...
This thesis provided new explanations of declining fertility in Japan since 1990s. It could be seen ...
Abstract: Japan is one of the countries which suffer from a rapid decline in fertility. We set up a ...
For the past two decades, Japan has a faced a rapidly declining fertility rate and an increase in fe...
It is possible to distinguish three stages of the post-war fertility trend in Japan. The first stage...
Using panel survey data with comparable variables, this study tests whether certain sets of hypothes...
Abstract This paper argues that the decline in the Japanese total fertility rate was caused mainly b...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper describes the tren...
Kojima (Hiroshi), Rallu (Jean-Louis). - Fertility in Japan and France Fertility in Japan and France ...
This study investigates the determinants of the fertility rate in Taiwan over the period 1966–...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Paresh Kumar Narayan and Xiujian Penghttp://www.e...
This study investigates the influence of socio-economic and attitudinal factors on recent changes in...
This paper considers the applicability of the concept of the second demographic transition in Japan....
The low-fertility trap hypothesis (Lutz, Skirbekk, Testa, Vienna Yearb Popul Res 4:167-192) describe...
This research paper discusses the origins of Japan’s fertility crisis and analyzes the government’s ...
In the past 50 years, the phenomenon of persistent sub-replacement level fertility rates is of incre...
This thesis provided new explanations of declining fertility in Japan since 1990s. It could be seen ...
Abstract: Japan is one of the countries which suffer from a rapid decline in fertility. We set up a ...
For the past two decades, Japan has a faced a rapidly declining fertility rate and an increase in fe...
It is possible to distinguish three stages of the post-war fertility trend in Japan. The first stage...
Using panel survey data with comparable variables, this study tests whether certain sets of hypothes...
Abstract This paper argues that the decline in the Japanese total fertility rate was caused mainly b...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper describes the tren...
Kojima (Hiroshi), Rallu (Jean-Louis). - Fertility in Japan and France Fertility in Japan and France ...
This study investigates the determinants of the fertility rate in Taiwan over the period 1966–...