Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decline may be partly driven by shifts in parental investment strategies: couples reduce family size as demographic and economic changes cause investment in the quality of children to become more important than investment in the quantity of children. A key driver for this change is a shift from a subsistence-based to a skills-based economy, in which education enhances child quality. Evolutionary anthropologists have modified this theory to propose that parental investment will diverge during the demographic transition according to resource availability: couples with the greatest access to resources will invest more in quality than in quantity of c...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
While much of the Global South has undergone sizable fertility declines in recent decades, many Sub ...
Evolutionary models of parental investment often assume that negative effects of competition between...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Evolutionary and economic models of the demographic transition argue that economic development incen...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Modern industrialized populations lack the strong positive correlations between wealth and reproduct...
A small but increasing body of literature finds that parents invest in their children unequally. How...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
While much of the Global South has undergone sizable fertility declines in recent decades, many Sub ...
Evolutionary models of parental investment often assume that negative effects of competition between...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Evolutionary and economic models of the demographic transition argue that economic development incen...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Modern industrialized populations lack the strong positive correlations between wealth and reproduct...
A small but increasing body of literature finds that parents invest in their children unequally. How...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
While much of the Global South has undergone sizable fertility declines in recent decades, many Sub ...
Evolutionary models of parental investment often assume that negative effects of competition between...