Fertility reactions to the "Great Recession" in Europe: Recent evidence from order-specific data
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Objective: This paper provides recent cross-national evidence of the impact of the great recession on fertility in Europe in the context of the recent decade.
Methods: Using data from the Human Fertility Database (HFD), from Eurostat, and from the OECD database, we employ fixed-effects modeling to study how changes in unemployment rates have affected birth rates across Europe.
Results: We find that countries that were hit hard by the recession show reduced fertility when compared with a continuation of recent trends, especially at younger ages.
Conclusions: Our results indicate a strong relationship between economic conditions and fertility. However, there is variation by region, age, and parity suggesting the importance of life course and institutional factors.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 4 |
Journal | Demographic Research |
Volume | 29 |
Pages (from-to) | 85-104 |
Number of pages | 20 |
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Publication status | Published - 10.07.2013 |
- Economics, empirical/statistics - Demographie
- Gender and Diversity - Fertilität