The information which can be gathered from the 1991 Census on trends in fertility in limited. But an analysis of the one per cent users’ sample tape indicated that women with advanced educational qualifications are now having families which are considerably smaller than those of women who have no post-school qualifications. Copyright. Monash University and the author/
Fertility in Australia is low and may well fall further. Why? McDonald discounts theories based on ‘...
The number of births registered in 2004 was around 3,000 higher than the number registered in 2003, ...
Using data from Wave 1 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this...
The information which can be gathered from the 1991 Census on trends in fertility in limited. But an...
The 1991 census did not ask women how many children they had ever had. Because of this, there has be...
In Australia, declining fertility among younger women is partly off-set by increasing fertility amon...
The falling fertility rate in Australia, as in other developed countries, has been the focus of much...
Rebecca Kippen is Research Fellow in the Demography and Sociology Program at the Research School of ...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
Examination of fertility rates in Australia indicates a fall over time in both period and cohort fer...
From 2006 to 2016, fertility in Australia remained constant for women with high education while it f...
Paper to be presented at the IUSSP Seminar on ‘International Perspectives on Low Fertility: trends,...
Rebecca Kippen is Research Fellow in the Demography and Sociology Program at the Research School of ...
The fertility rate in Australia, like almost all OECD countries, is below the level required for pop...
Fertility in Australia is low and may well fall further. Why? McDonald discounts theories based on ‘...
The number of births registered in 2004 was around 3,000 higher than the number registered in 2003, ...
Using data from Wave 1 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this...
The information which can be gathered from the 1991 Census on trends in fertility in limited. But an...
The 1991 census did not ask women how many children they had ever had. Because of this, there has be...
In Australia, declining fertility among younger women is partly off-set by increasing fertility amon...
The falling fertility rate in Australia, as in other developed countries, has been the focus of much...
Rebecca Kippen is Research Fellow in the Demography and Sociology Program at the Research School of ...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
Examination of fertility rates in Australia indicates a fall over time in both period and cohort fer...
From 2006 to 2016, fertility in Australia remained constant for women with high education while it f...
Paper to be presented at the IUSSP Seminar on ‘International Perspectives on Low Fertility: trends,...
Rebecca Kippen is Research Fellow in the Demography and Sociology Program at the Research School of ...
The fertility rate in Australia, like almost all OECD countries, is below the level required for pop...
Fertility in Australia is low and may well fall further. Why? McDonald discounts theories based on ‘...
The number of births registered in 2004 was around 3,000 higher than the number registered in 2003, ...
Using data from Wave 1 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this...