top | item 26100175 (no title) jmll | 5 years ago Genuinely interested, could you share some academic literature on the subject? discuss order hn newest bildung|5 years ago The newest I immediately remember is this: https://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol40/2/Here is a blog post of the author in case the above is not readable for you: https://www.niussp.org/article/gender-equality-and-fertility...This study is in the context of previous assumptions of a U-curved relationship: low equality == high birth rates, medium equality == low birth rates, high equality == high birth rates. That study shows that the last part doesn't seem to be true. jmll|5 years ago Thanks!
bildung|5 years ago The newest I immediately remember is this: https://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol40/2/Here is a blog post of the author in case the above is not readable for you: https://www.niussp.org/article/gender-equality-and-fertility...This study is in the context of previous assumptions of a U-curved relationship: low equality == high birth rates, medium equality == low birth rates, high equality == high birth rates. That study shows that the last part doesn't seem to be true. jmll|5 years ago Thanks!
bildung|5 years ago
Here is a blog post of the author in case the above is not readable for you: https://www.niussp.org/article/gender-equality-and-fertility...
This study is in the context of previous assumptions of a U-curved relationship: low equality == high birth rates, medium equality == low birth rates, high equality == high birth rates. That study shows that the last part doesn't seem to be true.
jmll|5 years ago