Previous research has shown that employment is an important social context affecting fertility, yet relatively little is known about the extent to which work characteristics affect fertility expectati
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Previous research has shown that employment is an important social context affecting fertility, yet relatively little is known about the extent to which work characteristics affect fertility expectations.
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- Economic resources and parity among US women: A conjoint experiment on preferred family scenarios (2026) · doi
Our findings are consistent with scholarship suggesting that although economic factors shape decisions about family life, the rationalactor framework is insufficient for understanding contemporary US fertility declines.
Keywords: consistent scholarship suggesting economic factors shape decisions family life rationalactor framework insufficient understanding contemporary fertility - Women’s Trade-Offs between Fertility and Employment during Industrialisation (2021) · doi
Analyses of effects of employment on fertility in contemporary developing or post-demographic transition populations are limited by the widespread use of modern contraceptives: while uptake of these methods may be a mechanism by which reduced fertility is enacted, their use may obscure effects of employment on fertility.
Keywords: fertility effects employment analyses contemporary developing post demographic transition populations limited widespread modern contraceptives uptake - Marginalization of African single mothers in the marriage market: Evidence from Cameroon (1999) · doi
Abstract Despite a growing concern over the health and socio-economic consequences of premarital fertility in Africa, few studies have explored the effect of premarital birth on the subsequent likelihood of getting married.
Keywords: premarital abstract despite growing concern health socio economic consequences fertility africa explored effect birth subsequent - Women’s Work Characteristics and Fertility Expectations (2024) · doi
Previous research has shown that employment is an important social context affecting fertility, yet relatively little is known about the extent to which work characteristics affect fertility expectations.
Keywords: fertility previous employment important social context affecting relatively little known extent characteristics affect expectations - Below Replacement-Level Fertility in Conditions of slow Social and Economic Development: A Review of the Evidence from South-India (2010) · doi
Despite the empirical evidence of global convergence in fertility, there is still no consensus on the factors which explain the swiftness of the change in some contexts and its deceleration in some others.
Keywords: despite empirical evidence global convergence fertility there still consensus factors explain swiftness change contexts deceleration
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