We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 countries to investigate how couples’ educational pairings predict their childbearing behaviour. We focus on differences in first, second and third birth rates between couples with varying combinations of partners’ education. Our results show that there are indeed important differences in how education relates to fertility depending on the education of the partner. First, homogamous highly educated couples show a distinct childbearing behaviour, at least in some countries. They tend to postpone the first birth most and display the highest transition rates to second and third births subsequently. Second, contrary to what may be expected based on...
The link between education and fertility has been a long-standing research interest in family demogr...
The relationship between education and fertility among individuals systematically varies by the educ...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 24 Eu...
While men have historically attained more education than women around the world, this gender imbalan...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
Recent research suggests that the fertility-education relationship may be mediated by the educationa...
Background: In modern, highly developed countries the association between education and fertility se...
Consistent and reliable time series of education- and age-specific fertility rates for the past are ...
Through increased acceptance of having children outside of marriage and improved access to family pl...
The paper investigates fertility differentials by educational pairing in a cohort perspective. Based...
Data series on levels of educational attainment of the adult population consistent across time and s...
This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demo...
AbstractGiven the many linkages between education and family behaviour, the expansion of higher educ...
The link between education and fertility has been a long-standing research interest in family demogr...
The relationship between education and fertility among individuals systematically varies by the educ...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 24 Eu...
While men have historically attained more education than women around the world, this gender imbalan...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
Recent research suggests that the fertility-education relationship may be mediated by the educationa...
Background: In modern, highly developed countries the association between education and fertility se...
Consistent and reliable time series of education- and age-specific fertility rates for the past are ...
Through increased acceptance of having children outside of marriage and improved access to family pl...
The paper investigates fertility differentials by educational pairing in a cohort perspective. Based...
Data series on levels of educational attainment of the adult population consistent across time and s...
This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demo...
AbstractGiven the many linkages between education and family behaviour, the expansion of higher educ...
The link between education and fertility has been a long-standing research interest in family demogr...
The relationship between education and fertility among individuals systematically varies by the educ...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...