Biological, genetic, and socio-demographic factors are all important in explaining reproductive behavior, yet these factors are typically studied in isolation. In this study, we explore an innovative sociogenomic approach, which entails including key socio-demographic (marriage, education, occupation, religion, cohort) and genetic factors related to both behavioral [age at first birth (AFB), number of children ever born (NEB)] and biological fecundity-related outcomes (endometriosis, age at menopause and menarche, polycystic ovary syndrome, azoospermia, testicular dysgenesis syndrome) to explain childlessness. We examine the association of all sets of factors with childlessness as well as the interplay between them. We derive polygenic scor...
: Identifying genetic determinants of reproductive success may highlight mechanisms underlying ferti...
In many Western countries childlessness has been increasing. For example, in the Netherlands, among ...
The social sciences have been reticent to integrate a biodemographic approach to the study of fertil...
Biological, genetic, and socio-demographic factors are all important in explaining reproductive beha...
Biological, genetic, and socio-demographic factors are all important in explaining reproductive beha...
Human reproductive behavior until relatively recently has been explained exclusively via individual ...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...
In many Western countries childlessness has been increasing. For example, in the Netherlands, among ...
Human reproductive behavior until relatively recently has been explained exclusively via individual ...
To what extent do genes influence the age at which you have your first child and the number of child...
: Identifying genetic determinants of reproductive success may highlight mechanisms underlying ferti...
In many Western countries childlessness has been increasing. For example, in the Netherlands, among ...
The social sciences have been reticent to integrate a biodemographic approach to the study of fertil...
Biological, genetic, and socio-demographic factors are all important in explaining reproductive beha...
Biological, genetic, and socio-demographic factors are all important in explaining reproductive beha...
Human reproductive behavior until relatively recently has been explained exclusively via individual ...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...
In many Western countries childlessness has been increasing. For example, in the Netherlands, among ...
Human reproductive behavior until relatively recently has been explained exclusively via individual ...
To what extent do genes influence the age at which you have your first child and the number of child...
: Identifying genetic determinants of reproductive success may highlight mechanisms underlying ferti...
In many Western countries childlessness has been increasing. For example, in the Netherlands, among ...
The social sciences have been reticent to integrate a biodemographic approach to the study of fertil...