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The BIC.LATE project investigates the factors influencing later-life fertility in low-fertility countries, focusing on biological, individual, and contextual elements. By analyzing data from various sources, it aims to understand fertility recuperation and inform policymakers about the drivers of future fertility trend…
The age at which people have their children has increased tremendously since the 1970s in the low fertility countries.
The reasons for delayed reproduction have been explored extensively, but very little attention has been given to the factors that facilitate and constrain fertility at later ages (from age 30).
Yet, the desire and ability of those who did not have children in their 20s to have them later (“fertility recuperation”) is decisive for future fertility levels, and for life satisfactio…
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