This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Specifically, we compare Ecuadorian women in Spain (EiS) to Mexican women in the United States (MiUS). We focus on these two groups because they (1) have similar socio-economic profiles and (2) are the largest Latina subgroups in their respective host countries. We show that since 2001, the fertility rate of EiS has declined substantially more than the fertility rate of MiUS has. Drawing on census and administrative data in both countries, we assess four factors that might explain this difference: economic cycles, linguistic affinity, labor market participation, and education. We argue that labor market and education factors can best help to expl...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
Adolescent fertility displays a trend that does not follow—and even runs contrary to—the general tem...
This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Spec...
This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Spec...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
Background: Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rece...
Background: Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rece...
What explains the curious pattern of Hispanic fertility in the United States? This dissertation expl...
Spain, a country of emigration during centuries, has turned into a country of immigration in the las...
Background: Mexican-American fertility is poorly understood because data limitations prevent researc...
Adolescent fertility displays a trend that does not follow-and even runs contrary to-the general tem...
This paper evaluates comparative patterns of fertility in new Hispanic destinations and established ...
This paper demonstrates that the apparently much higher Hispanic/Mexican fertility is almost exclusi...
BACKGROUND Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rec...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
Adolescent fertility displays a trend that does not follow—and even runs contrary to—the general tem...
This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Spec...
This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Spec...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
Background: Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rece...
Background: Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rece...
What explains the curious pattern of Hispanic fertility in the United States? This dissertation expl...
Spain, a country of emigration during centuries, has turned into a country of immigration in the las...
Background: Mexican-American fertility is poorly understood because data limitations prevent researc...
Adolescent fertility displays a trend that does not follow-and even runs contrary to-the general tem...
This paper evaluates comparative patterns of fertility in new Hispanic destinations and established ...
This paper demonstrates that the apparently much higher Hispanic/Mexican fertility is almost exclusi...
BACKGROUND Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rec...
The present study analyzes fertility patterns among a group of Latin-American female immigrants exam...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
Adolescent fertility displays a trend that does not follow—and even runs contrary to—the general tem...