Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market participation, which has in turn impacted childbearing behaviour. The current study contributes to the growing literature on the impact of educational fields and occupation on fertility. We examine how women’s field of study, occupation, and occupational sex segregation shape the transition to first and higher order births. Using data from a repeated cross-sectional survey of the Dutch population (born 1940–1985), we estimate a series of discrete-time complementary log–log models with frailty. We find differences in the transition to first birth by educational field. Compared to women with a degree from educational studies (teaching), women who st...
The contribution of this thesis consisted of investigating the effect of education and employment on...
Theory suggests that the field of study may be at least as consequential for fertility behavior as t...
Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the relationship between education and completed fert...
Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market parti...
Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market parti...
Background: Fertility research often uses data from women only. This can bias the results if the eff...
During recent decades women have made considerable advances in education and the labor market, even ...
This paper investigates to what extent variation in the distribution across occupational categories ...
BACKGROUND. While women’s participation in higher education has caught up with and surpassed that of...
Background The historical transition towards low fertility in many Western countries was interrupted...
Background: While women's participation in higher education has caught up with and surpassed that of...
Over the last decades the majority of European countries have witnessed fertility levels considerabl...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
This thesis analyses three aspects of the link between a woman’s educational trajectory and her chil...
In recent studies on the association between education and fertility, increased attention has been p...
The contribution of this thesis consisted of investigating the effect of education and employment on...
Theory suggests that the field of study may be at least as consequential for fertility behavior as t...
Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the relationship between education and completed fert...
Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market parti...
Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market parti...
Background: Fertility research often uses data from women only. This can bias the results if the eff...
During recent decades women have made considerable advances in education and the labor market, even ...
This paper investigates to what extent variation in the distribution across occupational categories ...
BACKGROUND. While women’s participation in higher education has caught up with and surpassed that of...
Background The historical transition towards low fertility in many Western countries was interrupted...
Background: While women's participation in higher education has caught up with and surpassed that of...
Over the last decades the majority of European countries have witnessed fertility levels considerabl...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
This thesis analyses three aspects of the link between a woman’s educational trajectory and her chil...
In recent studies on the association between education and fertility, increased attention has been p...
The contribution of this thesis consisted of investigating the effect of education and employment on...
Theory suggests that the field of study may be at least as consequential for fertility behavior as t...
Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the relationship between education and completed fert...