In this paper we analyze the distribution of fertility rates across the world using parametric mixture models. We demonstrate the existence of twin peaks and the division of the world's countries in two distinct components: a high-fertility regime and a low fertility regime. Whereas the significance of twin peaks vanishes over time, the two fertility regimes continue to exists over the whole observation period. In 1950 about two thirds of the world's countries belonged to the high-fertility regime and the rest constituted the low-fertility regime. By the year 2005 this picture has reversed. Within both the low- and the high-fertility regime the average fertility rate declined, with a larger absolute decline within the high-fertility regime....
This research challenges the notion that the second half of the twentieth century was a period of gl...
Similar to other Eastern European countries, East Germany experienced a rapid decline in period fert...
Period fertility rates fell to previously unseen low levels in a large number of countries beginning...
This communication studies the dynamics of fertility in 180 countries in the period 1950 2015 and i...
A vast literature has sought to explain large cross-country di¤erences in fertility rates. Income, m...
Over the past six decades, fertility rates have fallen dramatically in most middle-and low-income co...
After WWII, the demographic transition exhibited features of convergence between developing countri...
"This paper deals with the fertility transition, one of the two essential components of the demograp...
This study reexamines fertility convergence by extending Dorius (2008), who explored globalfertility...
The rapid population growth in developing countries in the middle of the 20th century led to fears o...
This study aims to understand trends in global fertility from 1950-2010 though the analysis of age-s...
By the late 1990s fertility in the developed world had declined to 1.6 births per woman, a level sub...
<b>Background</b>: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been ...
Prognosing of fertility has been one of the most important tasks in demography and population statis...
<p>This paper analyzes and predicts the changes of relationship between income and fertility rate of...
This research challenges the notion that the second half of the twentieth century was a period of gl...
Similar to other Eastern European countries, East Germany experienced a rapid decline in period fert...
Period fertility rates fell to previously unseen low levels in a large number of countries beginning...
This communication studies the dynamics of fertility in 180 countries in the period 1950 2015 and i...
A vast literature has sought to explain large cross-country di¤erences in fertility rates. Income, m...
Over the past six decades, fertility rates have fallen dramatically in most middle-and low-income co...
After WWII, the demographic transition exhibited features of convergence between developing countri...
"This paper deals with the fertility transition, one of the two essential components of the demograp...
This study reexamines fertility convergence by extending Dorius (2008), who explored globalfertility...
The rapid population growth in developing countries in the middle of the 20th century led to fears o...
This study aims to understand trends in global fertility from 1950-2010 though the analysis of age-s...
By the late 1990s fertility in the developed world had declined to 1.6 births per woman, a level sub...
<b>Background</b>: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been ...
Prognosing of fertility has been one of the most important tasks in demography and population statis...
<p>This paper analyzes and predicts the changes of relationship between income and fertility rate of...
This research challenges the notion that the second half of the twentieth century was a period of gl...
Similar to other Eastern European countries, East Germany experienced a rapid decline in period fert...
Period fertility rates fell to previously unseen low levels in a large number of countries beginning...