Previous studies have documented an increasing heterogeneity in first-birth timing in countries experiencing the postponement transition. Sobotka (2004), for instance, showed a rising dispersion in age at first birth in developed countries, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States, where the timing polarisation between more and less advantaged women is most evident. However, these studies have included few countries outside Europe and North America, and lack a thorough interpretation of the rising dispersion in first births. Our aim is to compare the evolution of dispersion in age at first birth in countries in Europe, East Asia, North America and South America. Using data from the Human Fertility Database and the Human Fert...
Background: Recent research on fertility in industrialized countries focuses primarily on delayed ch...
Background. Few previous studies have compared how the shape of the fertility curve has evolved in d...
<b>Background</b>: Recent research on fertility in industrialized countries focuses primarily on del...
Previous studies have documented an increasing heterogeneity in first-birth timing in countries expe...
This paper examines the dispersion of fertility across age and time which has rarely been studied. U...
This paper examines the dispersion of fertility across age and time which has rarely beenstudied. Us...
In high-income countries, women and men born since the 1940s have delayed the birth of their first c...
The relationship between levels of social and economic inequality and demographic changes remains po...
In high-income countries, women and men born since the 1940s have delayed the birth of their first c...
In spite of a peculiar pattern of the age at first birth in Latin America, there is little research ...
The occurrences and timing of reproduction-related events, such as menarche, first birth, and menopa...
Fertility differences in Europe are largely due to disparities in parity progression after the first...
Background: Few previous studies have compared how the shape of the fertility curve has evolved in d...
According to the 'reproductive polarization' hypothesis, family-policy regimes unfavourable to the c...
BACKGROUND According to the latest 2010 CDHS, Colombia’s total fertility rate (TFR) reached the leve...
Background: Recent research on fertility in industrialized countries focuses primarily on delayed ch...
Background. Few previous studies have compared how the shape of the fertility curve has evolved in d...
<b>Background</b>: Recent research on fertility in industrialized countries focuses primarily on del...
Previous studies have documented an increasing heterogeneity in first-birth timing in countries expe...
This paper examines the dispersion of fertility across age and time which has rarely been studied. U...
This paper examines the dispersion of fertility across age and time which has rarely beenstudied. Us...
In high-income countries, women and men born since the 1940s have delayed the birth of their first c...
The relationship between levels of social and economic inequality and demographic changes remains po...
In high-income countries, women and men born since the 1940s have delayed the birth of their first c...
In spite of a peculiar pattern of the age at first birth in Latin America, there is little research ...
The occurrences and timing of reproduction-related events, such as menarche, first birth, and menopa...
Fertility differences in Europe are largely due to disparities in parity progression after the first...
Background: Few previous studies have compared how the shape of the fertility curve has evolved in d...
According to the 'reproductive polarization' hypothesis, family-policy regimes unfavourable to the c...
BACKGROUND According to the latest 2010 CDHS, Colombia’s total fertility rate (TFR) reached the leve...
Background: Recent research on fertility in industrialized countries focuses primarily on delayed ch...
Background. Few previous studies have compared how the shape of the fertility curve has evolved in d...
<b>Background</b>: Recent research on fertility in industrialized countries focuses primarily on del...