The changing macro-level relationship between fertility and development (i.e., the standard of living, health and education) from negative to positive for the most advanced economies has received considerable attention recently. Using aggregate data, we compare the relationship between fertility and development in Western countries with the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, where fertility rates are higher than in other regions with identical levels of development. To understand the drivers of this association, we further link fertility to the components of development as well as female labour force participation separately. Our findings show that fertility and development were positively associated for only a short period in West...
Although fertility rates have been declining in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, fema...
Evidence for nation-states suggests that the long-standing negative relationship between fertility a...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
The changing macro-level relationship between fertility and development (i.e., the standard of livin...
Background: A number of recent theories in demography suggest a U-shaped relationship between gender...
Abstract: A number of recent theories in demography suggest a U-shaped relationship between gender e...
The fertility decline, which started first in developed countries, has been observed among most deve...
A fundamental switch in the fertility—development relationship has occurred so that among highly dev...
A fundamental reversal of the traditional fertility-development relationship has occurred in highly ...
This paper analyzes the effects on a country’s total fertility rate of changes in gender inequality ...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
While new empirical findings and theoretical frameworks provide insight into the interrelations betw...
We examine the pathways by which gender inequality affects fertility and hampers growth. We introduc...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross-country correlation between the total ferti...
This study mainly looks at the relationship between fertility and development within\ud nations and ...
Although fertility rates have been declining in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, fema...
Evidence for nation-states suggests that the long-standing negative relationship between fertility a...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
The changing macro-level relationship between fertility and development (i.e., the standard of livin...
Background: A number of recent theories in demography suggest a U-shaped relationship between gender...
Abstract: A number of recent theories in demography suggest a U-shaped relationship between gender e...
The fertility decline, which started first in developed countries, has been observed among most deve...
A fundamental switch in the fertility—development relationship has occurred so that among highly dev...
A fundamental reversal of the traditional fertility-development relationship has occurred in highly ...
This paper analyzes the effects on a country’s total fertility rate of changes in gender inequality ...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
While new empirical findings and theoretical frameworks provide insight into the interrelations betw...
We examine the pathways by which gender inequality affects fertility and hampers growth. We introduc...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross-country correlation between the total ferti...
This study mainly looks at the relationship between fertility and development within\ud nations and ...
Although fertility rates have been declining in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, fema...
Evidence for nation-states suggests that the long-standing negative relationship between fertility a...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...