Low Fertility, Institutions, and their Policies

Low Fertility, Institutions, and their Policies

Variations Across Industrialized Countries

Rindfuss, Ronald R.; Choe, Minja Kim

Springer International Publishing AG

05/2018

303

Mole

Inglês

9783319814179

15 a 20 dias

5312

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Forward: Sangho Kim.- 1. Diverse paths to low and lower fertility: An overview: Ronald R Rindfuss and Minja Kim Choe.- 2. Not so low fertility in Norway-a result of affluence, liberal values, gender-equality ideals, and the welfare state: Oystein Kravdal.- 3. The influence of family policies on fertility in France: Lessons from the past and prospects for the future: Olivier Thevenon.- 4. Fertility and population change in the United Kingdom: Wendy Sigle.- 5. Canadian fertility trends and policies: A story of regional variation: Sarah R. Brauner-Otto.- 6. The European middle way? Low fertility, family change, and gradual policy adjustments in Austria and the Czech Republic: Tomas Sobotka.- 7. Fertility decline and the persistence of low fertility in a changing policy environment-a Hungarian case study: Zsolt Speder.- 8. The policy context of fertility in Spain: Toward a gender-egalitarian model?: Pau Baizan.- 9. Aging Italy: Low fertility and societal rigidities: Maria Letizia Tanturri.- 10. Transition from anti-natalist to pro-natalist policies in Taiwan: Meilin Lee and Yu-Hsuan Lin.- 11. Governmental support for families and obstacles to fertility in East Asia and other industrialized regions: Anne H. Gauthier.
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Below replacement fertility;Declining population size;Family and marriage;Population above retirement age;Population ageing;Social-welfare systems