A long-standing concern of sociologists is the contribution of diffusion processes to social change. This article considers the contribution of social interaction diffusion to the fertility transition in Costa Rica, focusing on person-to-person contagion. Several prominent features of the Costa Rican transition suggest the existence of interaction diffusion effects, notably its pervasiveness toward all socioeconomic strata and the lack of evidence of a downward shift in family size preferences. Maps of the timing of fertility transition show an ordered spatial pattern suggestive of contagion between neighboring areas. A dynamic regression model estimated from pooled time series data for 100 counties reveals inter- and within-county diffusio...
Theories of the fertility transition now routinely reserve a place for diffusion effects. Two fundam...
The fertility transition in Western Europe is not fully explained by changes in economic variables s...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
This study provides a diffusion analysis of changes in fertility, mortality and migration in Costa R...
Las teorías explicativas de la transición de la fecundidad en Costa Rica y otros países suelen enfat...
Artículo científico-- Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud-- 1993Mathematical models bind theory to...
Capítulo de libro -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1998The autho...
A vast body of research has emphasized the role of social networks and diffusion processes in the ad...
This paper uses data from the Latin American Comparative Fertility Surveys as well as from the World...
The process of demographic transition in Costa Rica produced a reduction of the differential fertili...
This paper uses data from the Latin American Comparative Fertility Surveys as well as from the World...
The process of demographic transition in Costa Rica produced a reduction of the differential fertili...
Costa Rica has been a focus of demographic attention for at least two reasons: its startling rate of...
Costa Rica had two major demographic changes in the last 20 years. First, Costa Ricans have fewer ch...
This study explores the nature of consensual unions and the relationship between union type and fert...
Theories of the fertility transition now routinely reserve a place for diffusion effects. Two fundam...
The fertility transition in Western Europe is not fully explained by changes in economic variables s...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
This study provides a diffusion analysis of changes in fertility, mortality and migration in Costa R...
Las teorías explicativas de la transición de la fecundidad en Costa Rica y otros países suelen enfat...
Artículo científico-- Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud-- 1993Mathematical models bind theory to...
Capítulo de libro -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1998The autho...
A vast body of research has emphasized the role of social networks and diffusion processes in the ad...
This paper uses data from the Latin American Comparative Fertility Surveys as well as from the World...
The process of demographic transition in Costa Rica produced a reduction of the differential fertili...
This paper uses data from the Latin American Comparative Fertility Surveys as well as from the World...
The process of demographic transition in Costa Rica produced a reduction of the differential fertili...
Costa Rica has been a focus of demographic attention for at least two reasons: its startling rate of...
Costa Rica had two major demographic changes in the last 20 years. First, Costa Ricans have fewer ch...
This study explores the nature of consensual unions and the relationship between union type and fert...
Theories of the fertility transition now routinely reserve a place for diffusion effects. Two fundam...
The fertility transition in Western Europe is not fully explained by changes in economic variables s...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...