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conceptualised as occurring in response to the realisation that an individual is unlikely to achieve his or her intended fertility … analytical framework which enables us to analyse increases in planned fertility separately from decreases. This allows us to … determinants of increases in planned fertility are not simply equal and opposite to the determinants of decreases. …
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parenthood. In a departure from existing studies we analyse increases in planned fertility separately from decreases; we conclude … that the determinants of increases in planned fertility are not simply equal and opposite to the determinants of decreases …
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their fertility goals. Some intentions, like moving to a new dwelling, facilitate the realization of birth intentions … achieving their fertility targets in contexts that promote a reconciliation of work and family life. …
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life course framework. We examine the intention-outcome fertility link across a plurality of life course domains and in a … as one of the drivers of low fertility and outline the usefulness of a holistic life course approach in the analysis of …
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migration equilibrium framework with rural agents heterogeneous in skills and fertility preferences. We then establish and … characterize a mixed migration equilibrium where high-skilled rural agents with low fertility preferences always migrate to cities …, low-skilled with high fertility preferences always stay, and only an endogenously determined fraction of high …
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