Demographic transition theory: fertility decline is caused by industrialization + urbanization
Classic transition theory with an addition: modernization + shift in values toward individualism and self-fulfillment
Wealth flows: fertility decline is caused by the emotional nucleation of the family, triggered by economic + cultural forces
Neoclassical microeconomic theory of fertility: 3 proximate determinants of couples fertility choices
Easterlin’s framework: neoclassical microeconomic theory of fertility + sociological variable → supply of children
Ideational theory: timing of fertility transition depends on the diffusion of information + new social norms about birth control
Existence of potentially important influences on fertility in only some times or places
Diffusion of information and ideas about fertility limitation can influence reproductive behavior in the absence of major structural changes
There is enormous demographic + social variation across pre-transitional populations
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Without a mortality decline, a fertility decline is highly unlikely
Recent theories tend to ignore this pre-condition because of particular findings
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Natural fertility: fertility that is socially controlled but not controlled by individuals on a parity-specific basis
Recognizing the historical continuity of family planning
Stop stereotyping all pre-transitional populations as mindless puppets of culture
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Important facts
New models must be ideational and interactive
Model for explaining fertility transitions:
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