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Low Fertility: A Review of the Determinants

This report aims to review the theoretical and empirical evidence of the determinants of low fertility. This is part of a series of UNFPA technical working papers.
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Books and Reports: Low Fertility: A Review of the Determinants

Author: Elizabeth Wilkins

Classic demographic transition theory assumed that fertility would decline from high levels and stabilize at the replacement level of around 2.1 children per woman. Yet one-half of the global population now lives in a country where period fertility rates have fallen below 2.1 children per woman.

This report aims to review the theoretical and empirical evidence of the determinants of low fertility. 

This is part of a series of a UNFPA technical working paper series. 

Paper No. 1 in this series is: Policy responses to low fertility: How effective are they?