The 2000 censuses show that the proportion of women below age 30 who are mothers has dropped substantially in most Latin America countries, suggesting that the social imperative of early motherhood, which has long prevailed in the region, is weakening. Surveys conducted in 14 Latin American countries in 2006 also show a strong link between childlessness and higher education across several cohorts. We discuss whether the recent increase in childlessness among young women reflects a shift towards later childbearing, a novel trend in the Latin American context, and also whether it may signal an emerging retreat from universal childbearing in the region
As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concur...
The purpose of this chapter is to determine the role played by nuptiality changes in the fertility t...
Adolescent childbearing in Latin America and the Caribbean is a demographic puzzle. High rates of te...
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The 2000 censuses show that the proportion of women below age 30 who are mothers has dropped substan...
Se analiza la evolución de la nuliparidez en la región y los cambios de su perfil sociodemográfico, ...
The historic process of fertility decline was interrupted during the central decades of the 20th cen...
In spite of a peculiar pattern of the age at first birth in Latin America, there is little research ...
The rapid fertility declines and increases in contraceptive prevalence rates in the last decades in ...
<b>Background</b>: Over the last decades, the proportion of children born to unmarried mothers has b...
In contrast to most other low-fertility regions, the fall in period fertility to sub-replacement lev...
In contrast to most other low-fertility regions, the fall in period fertility to sub-replacement lev...
Research has shown that the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation has increased in most Latin America...
Despite substantial improvements in women's education, the age atwhich Latin American women marry (c...
Background: Research has shown that the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation has increased in most L...
As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concur...
The purpose of this chapter is to determine the role played by nuptiality changes in the fertility t...
Adolescent childbearing in Latin America and the Caribbean is a demographic puzzle. High rates of te...
Tiene Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, 2.0 Germany. http://demographic-research...
The 2000 censuses show that the proportion of women below age 30 who are mothers has dropped substan...
Se analiza la evolución de la nuliparidez en la región y los cambios de su perfil sociodemográfico, ...
The historic process of fertility decline was interrupted during the central decades of the 20th cen...
In spite of a peculiar pattern of the age at first birth in Latin America, there is little research ...
The rapid fertility declines and increases in contraceptive prevalence rates in the last decades in ...
<b>Background</b>: Over the last decades, the proportion of children born to unmarried mothers has b...
In contrast to most other low-fertility regions, the fall in period fertility to sub-replacement lev...
In contrast to most other low-fertility regions, the fall in period fertility to sub-replacement lev...
Research has shown that the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation has increased in most Latin America...
Despite substantial improvements in women's education, the age atwhich Latin American women marry (c...
Background: Research has shown that the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation has increased in most L...
As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concur...
The purpose of this chapter is to determine the role played by nuptiality changes in the fertility t...
Adolescent childbearing in Latin America and the Caribbean is a demographic puzzle. High rates of te...