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A model comparison approach shows stronger support for economic models of fertility decline

Author Affiliations
University of Missouri, Oklahoma State University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year2013
Citations119

Abstract

The demographic transition is an ongoing global phenomenon in which high fertility and mortality rates are replaced by low fertility and mortality. Despite intense interest in the causes of the transition, especially with respect to decreasing fertility rates, the underlying mechanisms motivating it are still subject to much debate. The literature is crowded with competing theories, including causal models that emphasize (i) mortality and extrinsic risk, (ii) the economic costs and benefits of investing in self and children, and (iii) the cultural transmission of low-fertility social norms. Distinguishing between models, however, requires more comprehensive, better-controlled studies than have been published to date. We use detailed demographic data from recent fieldwork to determine which models produce the most robust explanation of…
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