In a context where 46 countries now consider their fertility rate to be too low, attention is turning to the need for policy actions to increase fertility rates. This article discusses the reasons why action is required and why countries have been slow to take policy action. It then considers a wide range of possible policies and assesses them against a set of eleven social policy principles. The policies examined include tax-transfer policies, subsidised services, childcare and early childhood education, parent leave and working hours policies, employment policies for young people, public education campaigns and broader social arrangements. The conclusion drawn is that the focus of policy should not be pronatalism as such but supp...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing of households affect the fertility rate in ...
Population policies are deliberately constructed or modified institutional arrangements and/or speci...
Below replacement fertility in many countries has lead to a renewed public interest in policies that...
We examine how far fertility trends respond to family policies in OECD countries. In the light of th...
This paper describes the range of policies that might be used to support fertility rates at a modera...
Since the 1980s, fertility rates in OECD countries stayed almost stable at levels below replacement ...
Aging populations across advanced industrialized countries are expected to have a great impact on a ...
A drastic decline in fertility rates in Korea is accelerating the unprecedentedly rapid population a...
This paper describes recent fertility trends in European and/or Organisation for Economic Co-operati...
McDonald Peter.- Sustaining Fertility through Public Policy: The Range of Options This paper describ...
We examine how far fertility trends respond to family policies in OECD countries. In the light of th...
In the course of the twentieth century, social scientists and policy analysts have produced a large ...
In the course of the twentieth century, social scientists and policy analysts have produced a large ...
Concern about the low levels of fertility in Europe appears to be spreading. In political circles vo...
We examine how far fertility trends respond to family policies in OECD countries. In the light of th...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing of households affect the fertility rate in ...
Population policies are deliberately constructed or modified institutional arrangements and/or speci...
Below replacement fertility in many countries has lead to a renewed public interest in policies that...
We examine how far fertility trends respond to family policies in OECD countries. In the light of th...
This paper describes the range of policies that might be used to support fertility rates at a modera...
Since the 1980s, fertility rates in OECD countries stayed almost stable at levels below replacement ...
Aging populations across advanced industrialized countries are expected to have a great impact on a ...
A drastic decline in fertility rates in Korea is accelerating the unprecedentedly rapid population a...
This paper describes recent fertility trends in European and/or Organisation for Economic Co-operati...
McDonald Peter.- Sustaining Fertility through Public Policy: The Range of Options This paper describ...
We examine how far fertility trends respond to family policies in OECD countries. In the light of th...
In the course of the twentieth century, social scientists and policy analysts have produced a large ...
In the course of the twentieth century, social scientists and policy analysts have produced a large ...
Concern about the low levels of fertility in Europe appears to be spreading. In political circles vo...
We examine how far fertility trends respond to family policies in OECD countries. In the light of th...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing of households affect the fertility rate in ...
Population policies are deliberately constructed or modified institutional arrangements and/or speci...
Below replacement fertility in many countries has lead to a renewed public interest in policies that...