articleDemographyNov 1, 2004BRONZE OA

Diverging destinies: How children are faring under the second demographic transition

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars · Princeton University

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Abstract

In this article, I argue that the trends associated with the second demographic transition are following two trajectories and leading to greater disparities in children's resources. Whereas children who were born to the most-educated women are gaining resources, in terms of parents' time and money, those who were born to the least-educated women are losing resources. The forces behind these changes include feminism, new birth control technologies, changes in labor market opportunities, and welfare-state policies. I contend that Americans should be concerned about the growing disparity in parental resources and that the government can do more to close the gap between rich and poor children.

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Keywords
  • Demographic transition
  • Birth control
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Demographic economics
  • Transition (genetics)
  • Welfare
  • State (computer science)
  • Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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