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Determinants of fertility levels and change among developed countries: 1958–1978
Authors:William R Kelly  Dudley L Poston  Phillips Cutright
Institution:The University of Texas at Austin USA;Indiana University USA
Abstract:This article provides a multivariate cross-national test of the hypothesis that national population/family planning policies have effected levels, and changes in fertility in developed nations over the past two decades. Variation is assessed in the total fertility rates (TFR) in 1978, and in the change in these rates between 1958 and 1978, among thirty developed countries. Measures include socioeconomic development, divorce, percent in consensual unions, female labor force participation, abortion policy, and level of contraceptive use by married couples and, government population/family planning policy. Seventy percent of the variation in 1978 TFR is related to the percent contracepting, female labor force, and the population/family planning policy measures. These are the only measures with significant direct effects. A longitudinal analysis of 1958 to 1978 change in TFRs is also conducted. This model increases R2 to 75%, and the three independent variables remain significant. Implications of these findings for policy makers interested in increasing or decreasing fertility rates are noted.
Keywords:Address all communication and requests for reprints to William R  Kelly  Department of Sociology and Population Research Center  The University of Texas  Austin  TX 78712  
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