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findings on the existence of parity-dependent as well as parity-independent birth spacing in England are consistent with the …
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-run effect of living standards on birth spacing in the three centuries preceding England's fertility transition. While the effect … could be driven by biology in the case of the poor, a significant effect among the rich suggests that spacing worked as a …
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findings on the existence of parity-dependent as well as parity-independent birth spacing in England are consistent with the …
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According to the classic demographic transition theory, mortality change was the key factor triggering the decline of fertility. In a recent paper Reher and Sanz-Gimeno studied the mechanisms which played a role in this process with individual longitudinal data for the Spanish town of Aranjuez....
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-run effect of living standards on birth spacing in the three centuries preceding England’s fertility transition. While the effect … could be driven by biology in the case of the poor, a significant effect among the rich suggests that spacing worked as a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010575441