Fertility trends in Europe after 1970 are routinely referred to in terms of the postponement of fertility. The shortening of the effective reproductive lifespan and its association with post-materialist values have raised questions as to whether fertility can or will be recuperated. Decomposition of cohort fertility in Belgium by level of education shows that the postponement of fertility after 1970 is closely related to the expansion of education: compared with cohorts born in 1946-1950, 40 to 50 per cent of the difference in cumulated fertility at age 25 in the 1951-1975 birth cohorts is attributable to rising educational levels. Educational differentials also prove relevant with regard to the recuperation of fertility at older ages as th...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribute...
of studies with one shared focus: Examining the global fertility transition in the light of educatio...
This study examines educational reproduction of East and West German men and women born between 1930...
Background The historical transition towards low fertility in many Western countries was interrupted...
Over the last decades the majority of European countries have witnessed fertility levels considerabl...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demo...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of childbeari...
Over the course of the 20th century, the expansion of female participation in education and the grad...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
Article no. e2342For a long time, high-income countries tended to report a negative association betw...
Childlessness, a driving force of fertility, has undergone strong variations in 20th-centuryEurope, ...
In Europe and the USA, female educational attainment started to increase around the middle of the tw...
This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demo...
Given the many linkages between education and family behaviour, the expansion of higher education es...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribute...
of studies with one shared focus: Examining the global fertility transition in the light of educatio...
This study examines educational reproduction of East and West German men and women born between 1930...
Background The historical transition towards low fertility in many Western countries was interrupted...
Over the last decades the majority of European countries have witnessed fertility levels considerabl...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demo...
Across developed countries, cohorts of women born after World War II have seen a shift of childbeari...
Over the course of the 20th century, the expansion of female participation in education and the grad...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
Article no. e2342For a long time, high-income countries tended to report a negative association betw...
Childlessness, a driving force of fertility, has undergone strong variations in 20th-centuryEurope, ...
In Europe and the USA, female educational attainment started to increase around the middle of the tw...
This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demo...
Given the many linkages between education and family behaviour, the expansion of higher education es...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribute...
of studies with one shared focus: Examining the global fertility transition in the light of educatio...
This study examines educational reproduction of East and West German men and women born between 1930...