Seeking to understand what catalyzes and sustains fertility reduction, this research explores the reproductive tradeoffs and opportunity costs experienced by individuals in three unique environmental and cultural contexts. Examining individuals in a preindustrial, indigenous population, we ask how and why a pattern of reduced reproduction begins among pre-transitional societies. Among women in the United States, we question how exposure to reproduction and childrearing at an early age act upon fertility ideation. Among individuals in an institution of higher education where high educational and professional investment is normative, we examine how education and professional rank tradeoff against fertility. Within the preindustrial population...
Women's education has emerged as a central predictor of fertility decline, but the many ways that ed...
Improved educational opportunities for women in developing nations has come to be viewed as the prim...
We investigate women’s fertility, labor and marriage market responses to a health innovation that le...
Seeking to understand what catalyzes and sustains fertility reduction, this research explores the re...
Using a hazards framework and panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979-2004),...
Teenage pregnancy, short interbirth intervals and high fertility are associated with a host of poor ...
Class and education differentials in levels of fertility are longstanding. In recent decades, class ...
Postindustrial demographic studies have analyzed the decline in fertility over the past several deca...
This article presents a biosocial model of fertility decline, which integrates ecological-economic a...
The reproductive intent of women at the time of conception has been largely ignored in the social sc...
We present evidence that the cross-sectional relationship between fertility and women’s education in...
Using a hazards framework and panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979-2004)...
Total fertility rates have been falling across the world, with a majority of the world's countries a...
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...
Women's education has emerged as a central predictor of fertility decline, but the many ways that ed...
Improved educational opportunities for women in developing nations has come to be viewed as the prim...
We investigate women’s fertility, labor and marriage market responses to a health innovation that le...
Seeking to understand what catalyzes and sustains fertility reduction, this research explores the re...
Using a hazards framework and panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979-2004),...
Teenage pregnancy, short interbirth intervals and high fertility are associated with a host of poor ...
Class and education differentials in levels of fertility are longstanding. In recent decades, class ...
Postindustrial demographic studies have analyzed the decline in fertility over the past several deca...
This article presents a biosocial model of fertility decline, which integrates ecological-economic a...
The reproductive intent of women at the time of conception has been largely ignored in the social sc...
We present evidence that the cross-sectional relationship between fertility and women’s education in...
Using a hazards framework and panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979-2004)...
Total fertility rates have been falling across the world, with a majority of the world's countries a...
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...
Women's education has emerged as a central predictor of fertility decline, but the many ways that ed...
Improved educational opportunities for women in developing nations has come to be viewed as the prim...
We investigate women’s fertility, labor and marriage market responses to a health innovation that le...