The effect of mortality reductions on fertility is one of the main mechanisms stressed by the recent growth literature in order to explain demographic transitions. We analyze the empirical relevance of this mechanism based on the experience of all countries since 1960. We distinguish between the effects on gross and net fertility, take into account the dynamic nature of the relationship and control for alternative explanatory factors and for endogeneity. Our results show that mortality plays a large role in fertility reductions, that the change in fertility behavior comes with a lag of about 10 years and that both net and gross fertility are affected. We find comparatively little support for explanations of the demographic transition ba...
This paper explores the role of mortality as a determinant of educational attainment and fertility, ...
Transitions from high mortality and fertility to low mortality and fertility can be beneficial to ec...
This paper provides a unified theory of the economic and demographic transition. Individuals make op...
The effect of mortality reductions on fertility is one of the main mechanisms stressed by the recent...
All industrialized countries experienced a transition from high birth rates and stagnant standards o...
This paper analyzes qualitatively and quantitatively the e ects of declining mortality rates on fert...
This paper develops the theoretical foundations and the testable implications of the various mechani...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
The classic theory used to explain the demographic transition assumes that mortality is the key expl...
The large declines in total fertility rates that have occurred in many low income countries since 19...
An important transition in the economic history of countries occurs when they move from a regime of ...
The paper investigates the effects of declining mortality on fertility and income in the standard OL...
This paper provides an overview of dominating theories of the demographic transition
According to the traditional theory of the demographic transition, the drop in mortality was the mai...
Demographic transition constitutes one of the most fundamental modern historical changes; people liv...
This paper explores the role of mortality as a determinant of educational attainment and fertility, ...
Transitions from high mortality and fertility to low mortality and fertility can be beneficial to ec...
This paper provides a unified theory of the economic and demographic transition. Individuals make op...
The effect of mortality reductions on fertility is one of the main mechanisms stressed by the recent...
All industrialized countries experienced a transition from high birth rates and stagnant standards o...
This paper analyzes qualitatively and quantitatively the e ects of declining mortality rates on fert...
This paper develops the theoretical foundations and the testable implications of the various mechani...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
The classic theory used to explain the demographic transition assumes that mortality is the key expl...
The large declines in total fertility rates that have occurred in many low income countries since 19...
An important transition in the economic history of countries occurs when they move from a regime of ...
The paper investigates the effects of declining mortality on fertility and income in the standard OL...
This paper provides an overview of dominating theories of the demographic transition
According to the traditional theory of the demographic transition, the drop in mortality was the mai...
Demographic transition constitutes one of the most fundamental modern historical changes; people liv...
This paper explores the role of mortality as a determinant of educational attainment and fertility, ...
Transitions from high mortality and fertility to low mortality and fertility can be beneficial to ec...
This paper provides a unified theory of the economic and demographic transition. Individuals make op...