Recent years have seen a rise in childlessness rates in the US close to levels not seen for more than a century. In new research which examines the drivers of childlessness then and now, Thomas Baudin, David de la Croix and Paula E. Gobbi find that while in the early 20th century poverty meant that many women were forced into having fewer children, better education and higher income for women are now the causes of childlessness
We develop a theory of marriage and fertility, distinguishing the choice to have children from the c...
In recent decades, levels of childlessness have been increasing rapidly in most European countries....
Demographers and sociologists have studied why women remain childless for more than two decades; how...
Analyzes trends in the percentage of women ages 40-44 who have not borne children by education, race...
The study of demographic subjects among economists has flourished after the work of the Nobel Prize ...
Demographers and sociologists have studied and asked for a theory of childlessness for more than two...
Do the demands of high-status professions explain childlessness among some women? Robert Tanton desc...
In 2016, there were 2.1 million more childless women of prime child-bearing age than anticipated. Th...
Lifetime childlessness has increased among men and women with lower (low or medium) education. Child...
In 2016, there were 2.1 million more childless women of prime child-bearing age than anticipated. Th...
From 1958 to 2021, fertility rates in the United States have declined from 3.5 births per woman to 1...
Many studies have documented a negative association between macroeconomic indicators and fertility ...
Many studies have documented a negative association between macroeconomic indicators and fertility ...
This chapter shows why, beyond average fertility, childlessness matters in itself. Childlessness rea...
The number of permanently childless women has fluctuated considerably among the Norwegian women bom ...
We develop a theory of marriage and fertility, distinguishing the choice to have children from the c...
In recent decades, levels of childlessness have been increasing rapidly in most European countries....
Demographers and sociologists have studied why women remain childless for more than two decades; how...
Analyzes trends in the percentage of women ages 40-44 who have not borne children by education, race...
The study of demographic subjects among economists has flourished after the work of the Nobel Prize ...
Demographers and sociologists have studied and asked for a theory of childlessness for more than two...
Do the demands of high-status professions explain childlessness among some women? Robert Tanton desc...
In 2016, there were 2.1 million more childless women of prime child-bearing age than anticipated. Th...
Lifetime childlessness has increased among men and women with lower (low or medium) education. Child...
In 2016, there were 2.1 million more childless women of prime child-bearing age than anticipated. Th...
From 1958 to 2021, fertility rates in the United States have declined from 3.5 births per woman to 1...
Many studies have documented a negative association between macroeconomic indicators and fertility ...
Many studies have documented a negative association between macroeconomic indicators and fertility ...
This chapter shows why, beyond average fertility, childlessness matters in itself. Childlessness rea...
The number of permanently childless women has fluctuated considerably among the Norwegian women bom ...
We develop a theory of marriage and fertility, distinguishing the choice to have children from the c...
In recent decades, levels of childlessness have been increasing rapidly in most European countries....
Demographers and sociologists have studied why women remain childless for more than two decades; how...