INTRODUCTION: Although fertility rates are falling in many countries, Europe is the continent with the lowest total fertility rate (TFR). This review assesses trends in fertility rates, explores possible health and social factors and reviews the impact of health and social interventions designed to increase fertility rates. METHODS: Searches were done in medical and social science databases for the most recent evidence on relevant subject headings such as TFR, contraception, migration, employment policy and family benefits. Priorities, omissions and disagreements were resolved by discussion. RESULTS: The average TFR in Europe is down to 1.5 children per woman and the perceived ideal family size is also declining. This low fertilit...
This special issue of the European Journal of Population focuses on possible economic consequences o...
Early in the 21st century, three-quarters of Europe’s population lived in countries with fertility c...
In recent decades, levels of childlessness have been increasing rapidly in most European countries....
INTRODUCTION: Although fertility rates are falling in many countries, Europe is the continent with t...
The EU population is characterised by low fertility rates, delayed motherhood and an increase in chi...
THE MAJORITY OF the world’s population is living in countries with near-replacement or below-replace...
Fertility has by now reached very low levels in all European countries, with the exception of Albani...
This study conducted a comparative analysis on demographic trends and family policies in four EU mem...
This paper focuses on possible economic consequences of low fertility in Europe. It summarizes a sel...
The global population is at a turning point. At the end of 2004, the majority of the world’s populat...
In this paper we conduct descriptive aggregate analyses to revisit the relationship of low and lowes...
In this paper we conduct descriptive aggregate analyses to revisit the relation between low and lowe...
Total fertility rates throughout the European Union have fallen and are now below the replacement ra...
This paper aims to give a contribution to bridging research on very low and lowest-low fertility w...
<b>Background</b>: In the period 1995-2002 there was a change in trajectory from decline to rise in ...
This special issue of the European Journal of Population focuses on possible economic consequences o...
Early in the 21st century, three-quarters of Europe’s population lived in countries with fertility c...
In recent decades, levels of childlessness have been increasing rapidly in most European countries....
INTRODUCTION: Although fertility rates are falling in many countries, Europe is the continent with t...
The EU population is characterised by low fertility rates, delayed motherhood and an increase in chi...
THE MAJORITY OF the world’s population is living in countries with near-replacement or below-replace...
Fertility has by now reached very low levels in all European countries, with the exception of Albani...
This study conducted a comparative analysis on demographic trends and family policies in four EU mem...
This paper focuses on possible economic consequences of low fertility in Europe. It summarizes a sel...
The global population is at a turning point. At the end of 2004, the majority of the world’s populat...
In this paper we conduct descriptive aggregate analyses to revisit the relationship of low and lowes...
In this paper we conduct descriptive aggregate analyses to revisit the relation between low and lowe...
Total fertility rates throughout the European Union have fallen and are now below the replacement ra...
This paper aims to give a contribution to bridging research on very low and lowest-low fertility w...
<b>Background</b>: In the period 1995-2002 there was a change in trajectory from decline to rise in ...
This special issue of the European Journal of Population focuses on possible economic consequences o...
Early in the 21st century, three-quarters of Europe’s population lived in countries with fertility c...
In recent decades, levels of childlessness have been increasing rapidly in most European countries....