This article presents a biosocial model of fertility decline, which integrates ecological-economic and informational-cultural hypotheses of fertility transition in a unified theoretical framework. The model is then applied to empirical data collected among 500 women from San Borja, Bolivia, a population undergoing fertility transition. Using a combination of event history analysis, multiple regression, and structural equation modeling, we examine the pathways by which education responds to birth cohort, parental education and network ties, and how age at first birth and total fertility, in turn, respond to birth cohort, social network ties, education, expectations about parental investment, work, and contraceptive use. We find that in addit...
Over the past six decades, fertility rates have fallen dramatically in most middle-and low-income co...
We present evidence that the cross-sectional relationship between fertility and women’s education in...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Women's education has emerged as a central predictor of fertility decline, but the many ways that ed...
Understanding the demographic transition, a trend in which fertility drops after a period of populat...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Women’s education has emerged as a central predictor of fertility decline, but the multiple possible...
Seeking to understand what catalyzes and sustains fertility reduction, this research explores the re...
Teenage pregnancy, short interbirth intervals and high fertility are associated with a host of poor ...
Explanations for the evolutionary puzzle of fertility decline need a varied approach, a biosocial ap...
Artículo científico-- Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud-- 1993Mathematical models bind theory to...
Background: The fields of demography, sociology, and socio-psychology have been increasingly drawing...
Cultural evolutionists have long been interested in the problem of why fertility declines as populat...
The large declines in total fertility rates that have occurred in many low income countries since 19...
Explaining why fertility declines as populations modernize is a profound theoretical challenge. It r...
Over the past six decades, fertility rates have fallen dramatically in most middle-and low-income co...
We present evidence that the cross-sectional relationship between fertility and women’s education in...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Women's education has emerged as a central predictor of fertility decline, but the many ways that ed...
Understanding the demographic transition, a trend in which fertility drops after a period of populat...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Women’s education has emerged as a central predictor of fertility decline, but the multiple possible...
Seeking to understand what catalyzes and sustains fertility reduction, this research explores the re...
Teenage pregnancy, short interbirth intervals and high fertility are associated with a host of poor ...
Explanations for the evolutionary puzzle of fertility decline need a varied approach, a biosocial ap...
Artículo científico-- Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud-- 1993Mathematical models bind theory to...
Background: The fields of demography, sociology, and socio-psychology have been increasingly drawing...
Cultural evolutionists have long been interested in the problem of why fertility declines as populat...
The large declines in total fertility rates that have occurred in many low income countries since 19...
Explaining why fertility declines as populations modernize is a profound theoretical challenge. It r...
Over the past six decades, fertility rates have fallen dramatically in most middle-and low-income co...
We present evidence that the cross-sectional relationship between fertility and women’s education in...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...