Long-run impact of economic growth on fertility trends is ambiguous and sensitive for in-time variations. Over last decades, economic growth has led in many countries to significant falls in total fertility rates. However, recently, in high-income economies a kind of “fertility rebound” is revealed [Goldstein 2009; Luci and Thevenon, 2011; Day 2012]. The concept of fertility rebound supports the hypothesis that reversal trends in total fertility rates are mainly attributed to economic growth. Our paper unveils the relationship between total fertility rate changes and economic growth in 18 selected countries with fertility rebound observed, over the period 1970-2011. We anticipate uncovering U-shaped impact of economic growth on total ferti...
To address the endogeneity bias of early cross-country studies of the effect of fertility on economi...
Fertility fell rapidly in developed countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period ...
Evidence for nation-states suggests that the long-standing negative relationship between fertility a...
Long-run impact of economic growth on fertility trends is ambiguous and sensitive for in-time variat...
Long-run impact of economic growth on fertility trends is ambiguous and sensitive for in-time variat...
We examine how far changes in fertility trends are related to ongoing economic development in OECD c...
We examine how far changes in fertility trends are related to ongoing economic development in OECD c...
We examine how far changes in fertility trends are related to ongoing economic development in OECD c...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2015.The relation between population grow...
Fertility fell rapidly in OECD countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period marke...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
To address the endogeneity bias of early cross-country studies of the effect of fertility on economi...
Fertility fell rapidly in developed countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period ...
Evidence for nation-states suggests that the long-standing negative relationship between fertility a...
Long-run impact of economic growth on fertility trends is ambiguous and sensitive for in-time variat...
Long-run impact of economic growth on fertility trends is ambiguous and sensitive for in-time variat...
We examine how far changes in fertility trends are related to ongoing economic development in OECD c...
We examine how far changes in fertility trends are related to ongoing economic development in OECD c...
We examine how far changes in fertility trends are related to ongoing economic development in OECD c...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2015.The relation between population grow...
Fertility fell rapidly in OECD countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period marke...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
To address the endogeneity bias of early cross-country studies of the effect of fertility on economi...
Fertility fell rapidly in developed countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period ...
Evidence for nation-states suggests that the long-standing negative relationship between fertility a...