Education and fertility in Europe in the last decade: A review of the literature
Education and fertility in Europe in the last decade: A review of the literature
This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demographic research attributed declining fertility in advanced economies in the second half of the twentieth century to increasing female educational levels. The twenty-first century has witnessed further increases in educational attainment coupled with trend reversals in fertility. The relationship between education and fertility has become more complex, sparking renewed interest in the interplay between the two life domains. We examine how educational enrolment and attainment influence individuals’ fertility behaviour – both fertility timing and level– and how the relationship between education and fertility is shaped by contextual factors such as family policies, macro-economic shocks, and normative changes in gender attitudes. We also summarise the recent literature on educational gradients in male fertility, and review methodological developments to address issues of self-selection and unmeasured heterogeneity in the study of education and fertility. Finally, this paper identifies and discusses challenges and important areas for future research.
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ESRC Centre for Population Change
Vasireddy, Sindhu
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Berrington, Ann
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Kuang, Bernice
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11 July 2022
Vasireddy, Sindhu
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Berrington, Ann
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Kuang, Bernice
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Vasireddy, Sindhu, Berrington, Ann, Kuang, Bernice and Kulu, Hill
(2022)
Education and fertility in Europe in the last decade: A review of the literature
ESRC Centre for Population Change
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This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demographic research attributed declining fertility in advanced economies in the second half of the twentieth century to increasing female educational levels. The twenty-first century has witnessed further increases in educational attainment coupled with trend reversals in fertility. The relationship between education and fertility has become more complex, sparking renewed interest in the interplay between the two life domains. We examine how educational enrolment and attainment influence individuals’ fertility behaviour – both fertility timing and level– and how the relationship between education and fertility is shaped by contextual factors such as family policies, macro-economic shocks, and normative changes in gender attitudes. We also summarise the recent literature on educational gradients in male fertility, and review methodological developments to address issues of self-selection and unmeasured heterogeneity in the study of education and fertility. Finally, this paper identifies and discusses challenges and important areas for future research.
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