Demographic and sociological theories usually do not incorporate biological variable into their explanations. This dissertation addresses this void by examining the influence of age at menarche on age at first birth, the event of a first birth, and the number of children ever born (CEB). I expand on Demographic Transition theory by incorporating biology as one of the effects of modernization that has an effect on reducing fertility. Age at menarche decreases as a society modernizes. I use data from the 1995 Survey of Family Growth, Cycle V for the U.S., and the 1997 China Survey of Population and Reproductive Health. I further stratify the data into five race/ethnic groups: Chinese Han, Chinese minorities, U.S. Non-Hispanic Whites, U.S. No...
BACKGROUND: While the timing of reproductive events varies across populations, a downward trend in a...
Evolutionary theories are useful for examining public health issues (such as low birth weight, prema...
Over a 25-year period we examined the anthropological characteristics of mothers and their partners,...
Understanding the demographic transition, a trend in which fertility drops after a period of populat...
In this dissertation I investigate whether or not a series of social, demographic, and cultural fac...
Reproductive ecology has long examined the flexibility of women’s reproductive function in the face ...
abstract: This dissertation consists of two chapters. The first chapter studies children's skill for...
Four evolutionary-developmental models within a Life History Theory framework were compared as to th...
Women’s ability to reproduce is restricted by menarche and menopause. First children are, however, n...
This dissertation examines women's choices regarding reproduction, sexual activity, and marriage in ...
Onset of capacity for childbearing in women is dated biologically by menarche, although actual onset...
The occurrences and timing of reproduction-related events, such as menarche, first birth, and menopa...
Objectives: The parent-child relationship is critical for human development, yet little is known abo...
As less developed countries experience lower fertility, the age/parity distribution of pregnancies ...
Perceptions of early life environmental adversity can affect the timing of life history transitions ...
BACKGROUND: While the timing of reproductive events varies across populations, a downward trend in a...
Evolutionary theories are useful for examining public health issues (such as low birth weight, prema...
Over a 25-year period we examined the anthropological characteristics of mothers and their partners,...
Understanding the demographic transition, a trend in which fertility drops after a period of populat...
In this dissertation I investigate whether or not a series of social, demographic, and cultural fac...
Reproductive ecology has long examined the flexibility of women’s reproductive function in the face ...
abstract: This dissertation consists of two chapters. The first chapter studies children's skill for...
Four evolutionary-developmental models within a Life History Theory framework were compared as to th...
Women’s ability to reproduce is restricted by menarche and menopause. First children are, however, n...
This dissertation examines women's choices regarding reproduction, sexual activity, and marriage in ...
Onset of capacity for childbearing in women is dated biologically by menarche, although actual onset...
The occurrences and timing of reproduction-related events, such as menarche, first birth, and menopa...
Objectives: The parent-child relationship is critical for human development, yet little is known abo...
As less developed countries experience lower fertility, the age/parity distribution of pregnancies ...
Perceptions of early life environmental adversity can affect the timing of life history transitions ...
BACKGROUND: While the timing of reproductive events varies across populations, a downward trend in a...
Evolutionary theories are useful for examining public health issues (such as low birth weight, prema...
Over a 25-year period we examined the anthropological characteristics of mothers and their partners,...