Human reproductive behavior until relatively recently has been explained exclusively via individual and social characteristics. This article applies results from a recent Genome-Wide Association Study that combined sixty-two data sources to isolate twelve genetic loci associated with reproductive behavior. We create polygenic scores that allow us to include a summary variable of genetic factors into our statistical models. We use four datasets: the U.S. Health and Retirement Study, Dutch LifeLines, TwinsUK and the Swedish Twin register. First, we provide a brief overview of the dominant explanations of reproductive behavior. Second, we test the predictive power of polygenic scores. Third, we interrogate the robustness of our models using a ...
Genome-wide association studies on human behavioural traits are producing large amounts of polygenic...
The social sciences have been reticent to integrate a biodemographic approach to the study of fertil...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...
Human reproductive behavior until relatively recently has been explained exclusively via individual ...
Biological, genetic, and socio-demographic factors are all important in explaining reproductive beha...
Biological, genetic, and socio-demographic factors are all important in explaining reproductive beha...
Recent years have seen the birth of sociogenomics via the infusion of molecular genetic data. We chr...
The genetic architecture of human reproductive behavior-age at first birth (AFB) and number of child...
The genetic architecture of human reproductive behavior[mdash]age at first birth (AFB) and number of...
Genome-wide association studies on human behavioural traits are producing large amounts of polygenic...
The social sciences have been reticent to integrate a biodemographic approach to the study of fertil...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...
Human reproductive behavior until relatively recently has been explained exclusively via individual ...
Biological, genetic, and socio-demographic factors are all important in explaining reproductive beha...
Biological, genetic, and socio-demographic factors are all important in explaining reproductive beha...
Recent years have seen the birth of sociogenomics via the infusion of molecular genetic data. We chr...
The genetic architecture of human reproductive behavior-age at first birth (AFB) and number of child...
The genetic architecture of human reproductive behavior[mdash]age at first birth (AFB) and number of...
Genome-wide association studies on human behavioural traits are producing large amounts of polygenic...
The social sciences have been reticent to integrate a biodemographic approach to the study of fertil...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...