Since the second half of the 20th century, the decline in fertility has been a constant in practically all advanced societies. This study increases our understanding of the multidimensional character of this phemomenon, addressing educational and labour market factors, the impact of public policies, the transformation of gender roles and new family configurations. Spain is the object of this in depth analysis because it exhibits behaviour that deviates from other cases of low fertility.

The fertility gap in Europe : singularities of the Spanish case

Bellani, Daniela;
2013

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Since the second half of the 20th century, the decline in fertility has been a constant in practically all advanced societies. This study increases our understanding of the multidimensional character of this phemomenon, addressing educational and labour market factors, the impact of public policies, the transformation of gender roles and new family configurations. Spain is the object of this in depth analysis because it exhibits behaviour that deviates from other cases of low fertility.
2013
Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
Settore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
"La Caixa" Welfare Projects
978-84-9900-099-2
Fertility; institutions; labour market; education; gender; policies
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