This chapter discusses theory and evidence concerning a “great divergence” in fertility among advanced societies in East Asia, Europe, and North America. As the demographic transition came to an end, some societies have stabilized at fertility levels at or close to replacement. Fertility in other societies, notably in Southern, Central and Eastern Europe and East Asia, has stabilized at levels closer to one child per couple than to two. Three characteristics of very low fertility societies are illustrated and discussed 1) a weaker position of young people; 2) a lower level of development or 3) lower levels of gender equality. Empirical analyses use macro-level data and quantitative evidence on cultural change using Google Ngram. Whether fe...
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...
AbstractHuman fertility has never been so varied. In some countries the average number of births per...
This chapter discusses theory and evidence concerning a “great divergence” in fertility among advanc...
A vast literature has sought to explain large cross-country di¤erences in fertility rates. Income, m...
This research challenges the notion that the second half of the twentieth century was a period of gl...
Decades of research on human fertility has presented a clear picture of how fertility varies, includ...
In the past few decades, demographic concerns have shifted from rapid population growth fueled by hi...
This paper provides a review of fertility research in advanced societies, societies in which birth c...
Fertility decline has long been underway in most countries, at least in certain subgroups of the pop...
Conventional theories have little to say about the level at which fertility will stabilize at the en...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
This paper provides a review of fertility research in advanced societies, societies in which birth c...
In the past few decades, demographic concerns have shifted from rapid population growth fueled by hi...
Abstract: A number of recent theories in demography suggest a U-shaped relationship between gender e...
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...
AbstractHuman fertility has never been so varied. In some countries the average number of births per...
This chapter discusses theory and evidence concerning a “great divergence” in fertility among advanc...
A vast literature has sought to explain large cross-country di¤erences in fertility rates. Income, m...
This research challenges the notion that the second half of the twentieth century was a period of gl...
Decades of research on human fertility has presented a clear picture of how fertility varies, includ...
In the past few decades, demographic concerns have shifted from rapid population growth fueled by hi...
This paper provides a review of fertility research in advanced societies, societies in which birth c...
Fertility decline has long been underway in most countries, at least in certain subgroups of the pop...
Conventional theories have little to say about the level at which fertility will stabilize at the en...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
This paper provides a review of fertility research in advanced societies, societies in which birth c...
In the past few decades, demographic concerns have shifted from rapid population growth fueled by hi...
Abstract: A number of recent theories in demography suggest a U-shaped relationship between gender e...
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...
AbstractHuman fertility has never been so varied. In some countries the average number of births per...