The Unfolding Story of the Second Demographic Transition
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Abstract
This article presents a narrative of the unfolding of the Second Demographic Transition (SDT) since the theory was first formulated in 1986. The first part recapitulates the foundations of the theory, and documents the spread of the SDT to the point that it now covers most European populations. Also for Europe, it focuses on the relationship between the SDT and the growing heterogeneity in period fertility levels. It is shown that the current positive relationship between SDT and TFR levels is not a violation of the SDT theory, but the outcome of a "split correlation" with different sub-narratives concerning the onset of fertility postponement and the degree of subsequent recuperation in two parts of Europe.…
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- Postponement
- Cohabitation
- Fertility
- Narrative
- Demographic economics
- Transition (genetics)
- Political science
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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