Article no. e2342For a long time, high-income countries tended to report a negative association between female educational attainment and childbearing. Belgium was among the first countries that seemed to witness the emergence of a positive educational gradient in female fertility. It has been argued that—alongside other contextual correlates—this trend reflects the increasing availability of work–family reconciliation policies from which especially highly educated people benefit. In contrast to the sizable body of literature assessing varying educational gradients in female fertility across countries, subnational regional variation has hitherto received little attention. As a result, we study the Belgian case using unique microdata coverin...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
Fertility trends in Europe after 1970 are routinely referred to in terms of the postponement of fert...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility vary strongly across high-income countries and ov...
Over the last decades the majority of European countries have witnessed fertility levels considerabl...
Background The historical transition towards low fertility in many Western countries was interrupted...
The negative relation between women’s educational attainment and fertility has been documented by a ...
Unlike achieved fertility, fertility intentions are often positively correlated with education. Howe...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
The theoretically well-grounded hypothesis that the availability of formal childcare has a positive ...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
Increasing shares of European women are making large investments in their human capital. Whether an...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility have been shown to vary across high-income countr...
Unlike achieved fertility, fertility intentions are often positively correlated with education. Howe...
Over the past 50 years fertility change in the developed world has been characterised by a decline i...
This article deals with the question of how different institutional structures affect ultimate level...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
Fertility trends in Europe after 1970 are routinely referred to in terms of the postponement of fert...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility vary strongly across high-income countries and ov...
Over the last decades the majority of European countries have witnessed fertility levels considerabl...
Background The historical transition towards low fertility in many Western countries was interrupted...
The negative relation between women’s educational attainment and fertility has been documented by a ...
Unlike achieved fertility, fertility intentions are often positively correlated with education. Howe...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
The theoretically well-grounded hypothesis that the availability of formal childcare has a positive ...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
Increasing shares of European women are making large investments in their human capital. Whether an...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility have been shown to vary across high-income countr...
Unlike achieved fertility, fertility intentions are often positively correlated with education. Howe...
Over the past 50 years fertility change in the developed world has been characterised by a decline i...
This article deals with the question of how different institutional structures affect ultimate level...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
Fertility trends in Europe after 1970 are routinely referred to in terms of the postponement of fert...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility vary strongly across high-income countries and ov...