Low fertility in advanced societies today has been an unintended outcome of two major waves of social and economic change, social liberalism and new capitalism. Both these waves have enhanced individual aspirations in relation to the quality of personal and economic lives. In differing cultural and welfare environments, however, both have also brought considerable pressure to bear upon the capacity to form and maintain families. The personal desire for intimacy and individuation through family relationships remains strong. In their support or promotion of social liberalism and economic deregulation, often through legislation, states have been principal players in the higher risks now associated with family life. Individual preferences are f...
International audienceLonger lives and fertility far below the replacement level of 2.1 births per w...
This article examines current family policies in Western Europe against the backdrop of fertility de...
This article examines current family policies in Western Europe against the backdrop of fertility de...
Five categories of possible government influence on a nation’s fertility are explored: (1) through p...
Five categories of possible government influence on a nation’s fertility are explored: (1) through p...
Concern about the low levels of fertility in Europe appears to be spreading. In political circles vo...
The market is very short-term and favors flexible, childless people averse to risk, while the privat...
A secular decline in fertility has taken place across the globe within a short span of human history...
The market is very short-term and favors flexible, childless people averse to risk, while the privat...
This paper argues that fertility in industrialized countries is strongly affected by a woman's abili...
This paper describes the range of policies that might be used to support fertility rates at a modera...
This paper reviews potential explanations of the continued fertility decline in devel-oped countries...
Copyright 2014 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science; all rights reserved.Longe...
The discussion on the causes of the most recent fertility decline in Europe, and in particular on t...
There are significant economic implications of an ageing population and in developed societies the ...
International audienceLonger lives and fertility far below the replacement level of 2.1 births per w...
This article examines current family policies in Western Europe against the backdrop of fertility de...
This article examines current family policies in Western Europe against the backdrop of fertility de...
Five categories of possible government influence on a nation’s fertility are explored: (1) through p...
Five categories of possible government influence on a nation’s fertility are explored: (1) through p...
Concern about the low levels of fertility in Europe appears to be spreading. In political circles vo...
The market is very short-term and favors flexible, childless people averse to risk, while the privat...
A secular decline in fertility has taken place across the globe within a short span of human history...
The market is very short-term and favors flexible, childless people averse to risk, while the privat...
This paper argues that fertility in industrialized countries is strongly affected by a woman's abili...
This paper describes the range of policies that might be used to support fertility rates at a modera...
This paper reviews potential explanations of the continued fertility decline in devel-oped countries...
Copyright 2014 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science; all rights reserved.Longe...
The discussion on the causes of the most recent fertility decline in Europe, and in particular on t...
There are significant economic implications of an ageing population and in developed societies the ...
International audienceLonger lives and fertility far below the replacement level of 2.1 births per w...
This article examines current family policies in Western Europe against the backdrop of fertility de...
This article examines current family policies in Western Europe against the backdrop of fertility de...