BACKGROUND: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been widely documented. However, no systematic analysis has investigated which parity contributed most to the fertility decline to low and very low levels. Objective: We examine how the contribution of changing parity progression ratios varied across cohorts, countries, and broader regions in Europe, North America, Australia, and East Asia. We pay special attention to countries that reached very low completed cohort fertility, below 1.75 children per woman. Methods: Using population censuses and large-scale surveys for 32 low fertility countries, we decompose the change in completed cohort fertility among women born between 1940 and 1970. The decompos...
This study applies survival analysis to the birth histories from 317 national surveys to model pathw...
In the past few decades, demographic concerns have shifted from rapid population growth fueled by hi...
Most research on trends in socio-economic fertility differences has focused on cohort total fertil...
Background: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been widely ...
<b>Background</b>: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been ...
This study provides a systematic analysis of parity components of the cohort fertility decline in 32...
This study provides a systematic analysis of parity components of the cohort fertility decline in 32...
A key demographic hypothesis has been that fertility declines rely on stopping at target parities, b...
Major changes in childbearing patterns are continuously taking place in the majority of low-fertilit...
Period fertility rates fell to previously unseen low levels in a large number of countries beginning...
In this paper we apply tempo-adjusted period parity progression ratios (Kohler and Ortega 2002) to S...
By the late 1990s fertility in the developed world had declined to 1.6 births per woman, a level sub...
By the late 1990s fertility in the developed world had declined to 1.6 births per woman, a level sub...
In the past few decades, demographic concerns have shifted from rapid population growth fueled by hi...
This study aims to present an alternative measure of fertility—cross-sectional average length of lif...
This study applies survival analysis to the birth histories from 317 national surveys to model pathw...
In the past few decades, demographic concerns have shifted from rapid population growth fueled by hi...
Most research on trends in socio-economic fertility differences has focused on cohort total fertil...
Background: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been widely ...
<b>Background</b>: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been ...
This study provides a systematic analysis of parity components of the cohort fertility decline in 32...
This study provides a systematic analysis of parity components of the cohort fertility decline in 32...
A key demographic hypothesis has been that fertility declines rely on stopping at target parities, b...
Major changes in childbearing patterns are continuously taking place in the majority of low-fertilit...
Period fertility rates fell to previously unseen low levels in a large number of countries beginning...
In this paper we apply tempo-adjusted period parity progression ratios (Kohler and Ortega 2002) to S...
By the late 1990s fertility in the developed world had declined to 1.6 births per woman, a level sub...
By the late 1990s fertility in the developed world had declined to 1.6 births per woman, a level sub...
In the past few decades, demographic concerns have shifted from rapid population growth fueled by hi...
This study aims to present an alternative measure of fertility—cross-sectional average length of lif...
This study applies survival analysis to the birth histories from 317 national surveys to model pathw...
In the past few decades, demographic concerns have shifted from rapid population growth fueled by hi...
Most research on trends in socio-economic fertility differences has focused on cohort total fertil...