Relative to many other European countries, fertility in England and Wales has been maintained at moderately high levels. Other countries with similar TFRs have far more generous and universal family policies. This paper explores why that might be the case. The main argument which is sketched out in this brief note is that moderately high fertility can be sustained in different settings, but the resulting fertility profile will likely differ in predictable ways which can be linked to the family policy and the labour market
This paper describes recent fertility trends in European and/or Organisation for Economic Co-operati...
Scholars are interested in better understanding the low fertility observed in higher income countrie...
During the past 20 years fertility patterns within England and Wales have changed considerably. The ...
Relative to many other European countries, fertility in England and Wales has been maintained at mod...
For nearly three decades, the total fertility rate in England and Wales has remained high relative t...
For nearly three decades, the total fertility rate in England and Wales has remained high relative t...
For nearly three decades, the total fertility rate in England and Wales has remained high relative t...
Abstract Within the context of Europe, the United Kingdom has had one of the highest and most consis...
As in most wealthy countries, the United Kingdom (UK) population is aging and is set to continue to ...
As in most wealthy countries, the United Kingdom (UK) population is aging and is set to continue to ...
As in most wealthy countries, the United Kingdom (UK) population is aging and is set to continue to ...
The focus of this paper is whether the transition from high to low fertility reveals continuity or d...
If one takes a few simplistic themes, a certain uniformity can be made out among the very diversifie...
Since the 1980s, fertility rates in OECD countries stayed almost stable at levels below replacement ...
This paper describes recent fertility trends in European and/or Organisation for Economic Co-operati...
This paper describes recent fertility trends in European and/or Organisation for Economic Co-operati...
Scholars are interested in better understanding the low fertility observed in higher income countrie...
During the past 20 years fertility patterns within England and Wales have changed considerably. The ...
Relative to many other European countries, fertility in England and Wales has been maintained at mod...
For nearly three decades, the total fertility rate in England and Wales has remained high relative t...
For nearly three decades, the total fertility rate in England and Wales has remained high relative t...
For nearly three decades, the total fertility rate in England and Wales has remained high relative t...
Abstract Within the context of Europe, the United Kingdom has had one of the highest and most consis...
As in most wealthy countries, the United Kingdom (UK) population is aging and is set to continue to ...
As in most wealthy countries, the United Kingdom (UK) population is aging and is set to continue to ...
As in most wealthy countries, the United Kingdom (UK) population is aging and is set to continue to ...
The focus of this paper is whether the transition from high to low fertility reveals continuity or d...
If one takes a few simplistic themes, a certain uniformity can be made out among the very diversifie...
Since the 1980s, fertility rates in OECD countries stayed almost stable at levels below replacement ...
This paper describes recent fertility trends in European and/or Organisation for Economic Co-operati...
This paper describes recent fertility trends in European and/or Organisation for Economic Co-operati...
Scholars are interested in better understanding the low fertility observed in higher income countrie...
During the past 20 years fertility patterns within England and Wales have changed considerably. The ...