Cultural evolutionists have long been interested in the problem of why fertility declines as populations develop. By outlining plausible mechanistic links between individual decision-making, information flow in populations and competition between groups, models of cultural evolution offer a novel and powerful approach for integrating multiple levels of explanation of fertility transitions. However, only a modest number of models have been published. Their assumptions often differ from those in other evolutionary approaches to social behaviour, but their empirical predictions are often similar. Here I offer the first overview of cultural evolutionary research on demographic transition, critically compare it with approaches taken by other evo...
Life history theory postulates tradeoffs of current versus future reproduction; today women face evo...
Artículo científico-- Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud-- 1993Mathematical models bind theory to...
Fertility rates have been declining worldwide over the past fifty years, part of a phenomenon known ...
Cultural evolutionists have long been interested in the problem of why fertility declines as populat...
Decades of research on human fertility has presented a clear picture of how fertility varies, includ...
Demography, lacking an overarching theoretical framework of its own, has drawn on theories in many o...
Explaining why fertility declines as populations modernize is a profound theoretical challenge. It r...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Decades of research on human fertility has presented a clear picture of how fertility varies, includ...
Human populations in many countries have undergone a phase of demographic transition, characterized ...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
International audienceNumerous evolutionary mechanisms have been proposed for the origins, spread an...
The paper proposes an economic and cultural mechanism that can predict a fertility transition and it...
Taking evolutionary and interdisciplinary perspectives, this study views the reproductive result as ...
Total fertility rates have been falling across the world, with a majority of the world's countries a...
Life history theory postulates tradeoffs of current versus future reproduction; today women face evo...
Artículo científico-- Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud-- 1993Mathematical models bind theory to...
Fertility rates have been declining worldwide over the past fifty years, part of a phenomenon known ...
Cultural evolutionists have long been interested in the problem of why fertility declines as populat...
Decades of research on human fertility has presented a clear picture of how fertility varies, includ...
Demography, lacking an overarching theoretical framework of its own, has drawn on theories in many o...
Explaining why fertility declines as populations modernize is a profound theoretical challenge. It r...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
Decades of research on human fertility has presented a clear picture of how fertility varies, includ...
Human populations in many countries have undergone a phase of demographic transition, characterized ...
Fertility decline in human populations is an inherent evolutionary puzzle with major demographic, so...
International audienceNumerous evolutionary mechanisms have been proposed for the origins, spread an...
The paper proposes an economic and cultural mechanism that can predict a fertility transition and it...
Taking evolutionary and interdisciplinary perspectives, this study views the reproductive result as ...
Total fertility rates have been falling across the world, with a majority of the world's countries a...
Life history theory postulates tradeoffs of current versus future reproduction; today women face evo...
Artículo científico-- Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud-- 1993Mathematical models bind theory to...
Fertility rates have been declining worldwide over the past fifty years, part of a phenomenon known ...