This paper studies the dynamics of fertility in 180 countries in the period 1950– 2015 and investigates the determinants of the onset of fertility transitions. We …nd evidence of convergence in three groups of countries, and distinguish the trans- itioning countries from those not transitioning. The estimation of the year of onset of the fertility transition is followed by an econometric analysis of the causes of this event. Instrumental-variable estimates show that increasing female education and reduced infant mortality are important determinants of fertility decline, while per-capita GDP has probably worked in the opposite direction. These results are con…rmed by the application of Lewbel’s (2012) methods where identi…cation is based on heteroskedasticity.

Fertility Transitions in Developing Countries: Convergence, Timing, and Causes

Erasmo Papagni
2019

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This paper studies the dynamics of fertility in 180 countries in the period 1950– 2015 and investigates the determinants of the onset of fertility transitions. We …nd evidence of convergence in three groups of countries, and distinguish the trans- itioning countries from those not transitioning. The estimation of the year of onset of the fertility transition is followed by an econometric analysis of the causes of this event. Instrumental-variable estimates show that increasing female education and reduced infant mortality are important determinants of fertility decline, while per-capita GDP has probably worked in the opposite direction. These results are con…rmed by the application of Lewbel’s (2012) methods where identi…cation is based on heteroskedasticity.
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