Whither the Child?

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A01=Eric P. Kaufmann
A01=W. Bradford Wilcox
Author_Eric P. Kaufmann
Author_W. Bradford Wilcox
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Childcare Leave
demographic change social impact
demographic transition
Donor Offspring
Egalitarian Division
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family sociology
Findings Support Hypothesis 1a
gender equality research
Gender Role Attitudes
Hakim 2004a
Happiness Gains
Higher Order Children
Home Office Citizenship Survey
Human Development Index
Ideal Family Size
Large Family
Low Fertility Contexts
Lowest Low Fertility
Lowest Low Fertility Countries
Marital Satisfaction
OECD Sample
OLS Regression
parental well-being
Period Total Fertility Rate
Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis
pronatalist policies
reproductive decision making
Sibling Children
Sibling Families
Traditional Gender Role Attitudes
Work Family Reconciliation
Work Family Reconciliation Policies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781612050942
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Birth rates are falling and fertility rates are well below replacement levels. At the same time, the economic crisis has forced governments to scale back public spending, reduce child support, and raise the retirement age, causing immense social conflict. Taking a step outside the disciplinary comfort zone, Whither the Child? asks how demography affects individuals and society. What does it feel like to live in a low fertility world? What are the consequences? Is there even a problem - economically, culturally and morally? No other book confronts so many dimensions of the low fertility issue and none engage with the thorny issues of child psychology, parenting, family, and social policy that are tackled head-on here.
Authored by Kaufmann, Eric P.; Wilcox, W. Bradford

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