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Socio-economic status and fertility decline: Insights from historical transitions in Europe and North America.

Martin Dribe1, Marco Breschi2, Alain Gagnon3, Danielle Gauvreau4, Heidi A Hanson5, Thomas N Maloney5, Stanislao Mazzoni2, Joseph Molitoris6, Lucia Pozzi2, Ken R Smith5, Hélène Vézina7.   

Abstract

The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demographers, but much less is known regarding their specific features and causes. In the study reported in this paper, we used longitudinal micro-level data for five local populations in Europe and North America to analyse the relationship between socio-economic status and fertility during the fertility transition. Using comparable analytical models and class schemes for each population, we examined the changing socio-economic differences in marital fertility and related these to common theories on fertility behaviour. Our results do not provide support for the hypothesis of universally high fertility among the upper classes in pre-transitional society, but do support the idea that the upper classes acted as forerunners by reducing their fertility before other groups. Farmers and unskilled workers were the latest to start limiting their fertility. Apart from these similarities, patterns of class differences in fertility varied significantly between populations.

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Keywords:  adjustment; fertility; fertility transition; innovation; longitudinal data; socio-economic status

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27884093      PMCID: PMC5315643          DOI: 10.1080/00324728.2016.1253857

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Popul Stud (Camb)        ISSN: 0032-4728


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