Intergenerational transmission of relative fertility and life course patterns

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Sociology
Creator Mineau, Geraldine Page; Bean, Lee Lawrence
Other Author Anderton, Douglas L.; Tsuya, Noriko O.
Title Intergenerational transmission of relative fertility and life course patterns
Date 1987
Description In many countries fertility trends over the last century have been characterized by sustained declines and the dissemination of a relatively sophisticated contraceptive knowledge. Many possible avenues for the dissemination of such knowledge exist among contemporary populations. There has, however, been only limited success in confirming the anticipated central role of the family as a social institution providing for the dissemination of this knowledge across generations.
Type Text
Publisher Population Association of America (PAA)
Volume 24
Issue 4
First Page 467
Last Page 480
Subject Relative fertility; Intergenerational transmission
Subject LCSH Fertility; Fertility -- Social aspects; Families
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Anderton, D. L., Tsuya, N. O., Bean, L. L., & Mineau, G. P. (1987). Intergenerational transmission of relative fertility and life course patterns. Demography, 24(4), 467-80.
Rights Management (c) Population Association of America
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