2018
DOI: 10.1553/populationyearbook2017s033
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Will highly educated women have more children in the future? Looking at reproductive plans and outcomes

Abstract: "Will highly educated women have more children in the future?" In this contribution, I address this question by looking at both fertility and fertility intentions; i.e., the number of children people plan to have over their reproductive lives. Intended births are highly correlated with actual births, and in low-fertility settings, childbearing has become associated with the couple's agency. 1 On the other hand, education, which is a marker of income and social status, has remained an important driver of fertil… Show more

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