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Reframing the relationship between fertility and education in adolescence: 60 years of evidence from Latin America

Reframing the relationship between fertility and education in adolescence: 60 years of evidence from Latin America
Reframing the relationship between fertility and education in adolescence: 60 years of evidence from Latin America
It is a demographic puzzle that Latin America and the Caribbean's high levels of adolescent fertility have persisted over the course of its dramatic fertility transitions and schooling expansions. These phenomena usually occur alongside postponements to entry into motherhood.

To tackle the puzzle, this study untangles, in basic mechanical terms, how the region has maintained such high levels of adolescent fertility. It also delves into the broader theoretical underpinnings of the relationship between schooling and the timing of fertility, which it categorizes into enrollment (i.e. incarceration) and aspirational effects.

The study uses 96 nationally representative demographic surveys from 15 countries in the region to produce cohort-based estimates of the magnitude and timing of parity-specific adolescent childbearing for school attainment profiles measured in single years. Changes in the likelihood of experiencing adolescent motherhood or having multiple births in adolescence for different schooling careers interlock with surprising findings regarding the timings of those births.

The results strongly suggest that school enrollment's ability to forestall fertility appears as effective today as it was over half a century ago, while schooling's aspirational influence has been dramatically modified under changing context and reorganized social hierarchies.
adolescence, childbearing, education, fertility, schooling, teenage
0098-7921
656-701
Garbett, Ann
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Garbett, Ann, Neal, Sarah, Luna Hernandez, Angela and Tzavidis, Nikos (2025) Reframing the relationship between fertility and education in adolescence: 60 years of evidence from Latin America. Population and Development Review, 51 (2), 656-701. (doi:10.1111/padr.12720).

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It is a demographic puzzle that Latin America and the Caribbean's high levels of adolescent fertility have persisted over the course of its dramatic fertility transitions and schooling expansions. These phenomena usually occur alongside postponements to entry into motherhood.

To tackle the puzzle, this study untangles, in basic mechanical terms, how the region has maintained such high levels of adolescent fertility. It also delves into the broader theoretical underpinnings of the relationship between schooling and the timing of fertility, which it categorizes into enrollment (i.e. incarceration) and aspirational effects.

The study uses 96 nationally representative demographic surveys from 15 countries in the region to produce cohort-based estimates of the magnitude and timing of parity-specific adolescent childbearing for school attainment profiles measured in single years. Changes in the likelihood of experiencing adolescent motherhood or having multiple births in adolescence for different schooling careers interlock with surprising findings regarding the timings of those births.

The results strongly suggest that school enrollment's ability to forestall fertility appears as effective today as it was over half a century ago, while schooling's aspirational influence has been dramatically modified under changing context and reorganized social hierarchies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 January 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 5 March 2025
Published date: June 2025
Keywords: adolescence, childbearing, education, fertility, schooling, teenage

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Local EPrints ID: 499328
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499328
ISSN: 0098-7921
PURE UUID: 10ddc019-b992-4eac-b3a7-ef0663f7c771
ORCID for Ann Garbett: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0063-1529
ORCID for Sarah Neal: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1812-7221
ORCID for Angela Luna Hernandez: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8629-1918
ORCID for Nikos Tzavidis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8413-8095

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Last modified: 30 Aug 2025 01:48

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Author: Ann Garbett ORCID iD
Author: Sarah Neal ORCID iD
Author: Nikos Tzavidis ORCID iD

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