Does economic development explain the fertility rebound in OECD countries? (notice n° 531517)

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Title Does economic development explain the fertility rebound in OECD countries?
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011.<br/>
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General note 21
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Summary, etc. Fertility fell rapidly in OECD countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period marked by continuous economic growth in these regions of the world. A trend reversal has been observed in the last decade, however, and fertility has started rising again in the most developed countries against a backdrop of continued economic development. It would seem that there is no simple relationship between economic development and fertility. The trends observed in the thirty OECD countries between 1960 and 2007 show that the relationship between gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and fertility, initially negative (a higher GDP is associated with lower fertility) generally turns positive once a certain development threshold has been reached (fertility increases with GDP) but this is not the case in all countries. Decomposing GDP per capita into its various components – labour productivity, working hours and employment – reveals that the rise in GDP per capita is only associated with increased fertility when economic growth is linked to increased female labour force participation. Enhancing the compatibility between female employment and childbearing is certainly a key factor in raising fertility levels.
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Personal name Thévenon, Olivier
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Note Population & Societies | 481 | 8 | 2011-03-04 | p. 1-4 | 0184-7783
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