A secular decline in fertility has taken place across the globe within a short span of human history. The timing and pace of this decline correspond broadly with changes in socio-political institutions in different regions of the world, of Asia, and of India. We hypothesise that this shift in child-bearing behaviour is related to cognitive changes wrought by the replacement of deeply hierarchical socio-political institutions by the more egalitarian institutions of modern governance. These changes have enabled socio-economic mobility and enhanced people's ability to shape their lives, internalising more of the positive and negative implications of their decisions, including childbearing decisions. Recent work in development economics argues ...
Over the past six decades, fertility rates have fallen dramatically in most middle-and low-income co...
To better understand the forces underlying fertility decisions, we look at the forerunners of fertil...
Low fertility in advanced societies today has been an unintended outcome of two major waves of socia...
Although fertility decline often correlates with improvements in socioeconomic conditions, many demo...
In general, the spreading of egalitarian family values has often been associated with adecline in fe...
The large declines in total fertility rates that have occurred in many low income countries since 19...
In general, the spreading of egalitarian family values has often been associated with adecline in fe...
Existing theory has identified the capacity of political revolutions to effect change in a variety ...
During the twentieth century, the global population has gone through unprecedented increases in econ...
During the twentieth century, the global population has gone through unprecedented increases in econ...
Five categories of possible government influence on a nation’s fertility are explored: (1) through p...
To better understand the forces underlying fertility decisions, we look at the forerunners of fertil...
Five categories of possible government influence on a nation’s fertility are explored: (1) through p...
Fertility fell rapidly in developed countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period ...
Total fertility rates have been falling across the world, with a majority of the world's countries a...
Over the past six decades, fertility rates have fallen dramatically in most middle-and low-income co...
To better understand the forces underlying fertility decisions, we look at the forerunners of fertil...
Low fertility in advanced societies today has been an unintended outcome of two major waves of socia...
Although fertility decline often correlates with improvements in socioeconomic conditions, many demo...
In general, the spreading of egalitarian family values has often been associated with adecline in fe...
The large declines in total fertility rates that have occurred in many low income countries since 19...
In general, the spreading of egalitarian family values has often been associated with adecline in fe...
Existing theory has identified the capacity of political revolutions to effect change in a variety ...
During the twentieth century, the global population has gone through unprecedented increases in econ...
During the twentieth century, the global population has gone through unprecedented increases in econ...
Five categories of possible government influence on a nation’s fertility are explored: (1) through p...
To better understand the forces underlying fertility decisions, we look at the forerunners of fertil...
Five categories of possible government influence on a nation’s fertility are explored: (1) through p...
Fertility fell rapidly in developed countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period ...
Total fertility rates have been falling across the world, with a majority of the world's countries a...
Over the past six decades, fertility rates have fallen dramatically in most middle-and low-income co...
To better understand the forces underlying fertility decisions, we look at the forerunners of fertil...
Low fertility in advanced societies today has been an unintended outcome of two major waves of socia...