International audienceNumerous evolutionary mechanisms have been proposed for the origins, spread and maintenance of low fertility. Such scholarship has focused on explaining the adoption of fertility-reducing behaviour, especially the use of contraceptive methods. However, this work has yet to engage fully with the dynamics of contraceptive behaviour at the individual level. Here we highlight the importance of considering not just adoption but also discontinuation for understanding contraceptive dynamics and their impact on fertility. We start by introducing contemporary evolutionary approaches to understanding fertility regulation behaviours, discussing the potential for integrating behavioural ecology and cultural evolution frameworks. S...
In a study of contraceptive discontinuation and switching women may contribute more than one spell o...
This open access book provides an overview and analysis of the causes and consequences of the massiv...
Correlations in family size across generations could have a major influence on human population size...
International audienceNumerous evolutionary mechanisms have been proposed for the origins, spread an...
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...
Human populations in many countries have undergone a phase of demographic transition, characterized ...
In the past two centuries the proportion of couples using some form of conscious pregnancy-preventio...
The evolution of a cultural trait may be affected by niche construction, or changes in the selective...
Because of the importance of contraceptive behaviour in most societies today a better understanding ...
The evolution of a cultural trait may be affected by niche construction, or changes in the selective...
Although fertility decline often correlates with improvements in socioeconomic conditions, many demo...
To understand fertility behaviours in countries where effective methods of birth control are widely ...
One of the major arguments made in the literature in support of the view that the European fertility...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In most western societies, reproductive behavior is nowadays control...
In a study of contraceptive discontinuation and switching women may contribute more than one spell o...
This open access book provides an overview and analysis of the causes and consequences of the massiv...
Correlations in family size across generations could have a major influence on human population size...
International audienceNumerous evolutionary mechanisms have been proposed for the origins, spread an...
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...
Human populations in many countries have undergone a phase of demographic transition, characterized ...
In the past two centuries the proportion of couples using some form of conscious pregnancy-preventio...
The evolution of a cultural trait may be affected by niche construction, or changes in the selective...
Because of the importance of contraceptive behaviour in most societies today a better understanding ...
The evolution of a cultural trait may be affected by niche construction, or changes in the selective...
Although fertility decline often correlates with improvements in socioeconomic conditions, many demo...
To understand fertility behaviours in countries where effective methods of birth control are widely ...
One of the major arguments made in the literature in support of the view that the European fertility...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In most western societies, reproductive behavior is nowadays control...
In a study of contraceptive discontinuation and switching women may contribute more than one spell o...
This open access book provides an overview and analysis of the causes and consequences of the massiv...
Correlations in family size across generations could have a major influence on human population size...