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Male and Female Fertility in Taiwan: Trends and Transitions, 1975–2004 available. The chapter starts the analysis by longitudinally examining male TFRs and ASFRs as compared to those of females during the past few decades. Findings of this chapter echo the results shown in Chapter 4 that studies male and female fertility patterns in 43 countries and places. Several ne策略 发表于 2025-3-23 14:31:04
Demographic, Socioeconomic Characteristics, and Male and Female Fertiltiymographic and socioeconomic factors have long been documented to be influential on female fertility, this chapter investigates how men’s fertility outcome is differentiated by their demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. The chapter also contrasts the effects of demographic and socioeconomicAccrue 发表于 2025-3-23 19:28:01
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A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Male and Female Fertility in 43 Countries and Places, 1990–1998ales than among males at younger age groups. This result challenges the general statement of previous research that male fertility varies to a greater extent than female fertility. In the end, the chapter proposes several rationales to elucidate why male fertility rates differ from those of females笨重 发表于 2025-3-24 18:35:38
Male and Female Fertility in Taiwan: Trends and Transitions, 1975–2004regions of Taiwan in 2002. Theoretical frameworks explaining female fertility reduction are applied to account for male fertility changes in the 23 subregions. Results show that current fertility theories do not explain male fertility as well as they account for female fertility. It suggests that re种属关系 发表于 2025-3-24 22:18:28
Demographic, Socioeconomic Characteristics, and Male and Female Fertiltiynomic covariates that are able to differentiate male and female fertility outcomes. Several important implications are drawn from the research. The discussion at the end the chapter also enlightens the reader how this current analysis helps to construct fertility theories of men by examining demogra小母马 发表于 2025-3-25 00:45:53
Religion, Religiosity and Male and Female Fertilityt be an important indicator that differentiates fertility in future. However, religiosity turns to be a factor that demonstrates substantial importance when shaping religious people’s fertility outcomes. Through contrasting the effects of religion and religiosity on male and female fertility, the re