Great article
@covertroserisin Yeah but i was speaking about financially well off folks who're educated. However, just through this well researched article, you'll understand https://t.co/rxkgPEovcl
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@tarzon1776 Yes, educated women tend to have less children. https://t.co/jEQGG8Bn4L https://t.co/jZA1Nb3yCf This trend happens every time women become equal to men in terms of the amount of education.
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RT @robertdolci: @boni_castellane @fdragoni Le laureate partoriscono il 20% in meno delle diplomate, sia perche' iniziano molto piu' tardi,…
@boni_castellane @fdragoni Le laureate partoriscono il 20% in meno delle diplomate, sia perche' iniziano molto piu' tardi, sia perche' possono avere altri obiettivi. Meglio siano le ragazze a decidere cosa fare, visto che e' una decisione importante. http
K5: https://t.co/2Cltc02jUk “Educated women from disadvantaged social backgrounds seemingly use college for economic gain and consequently limit fertility, while less-educated women from disadvantaged backgrounds have particularly poor labor market +
@saplaksnis @Naktene Nu kaut vai šis https://t.co/1bExrmbkmy Lasi sadaļu Average Effects of Education on Fertility
@buddy_sharma @PPathole @elonmusk One of literally hundreds of sources: https://t.co/9jPIxpOKi5
@elonmusk @BillyM2k the richer someone is the more educated they tend to be and in a males case by association marries a more educated female that correlates with less children https://t.co/VvICIhWxtQ
@elonmusk Contrary to what you think as a (alpha)male, less children is more correlated to greater eduction in females. https://t.co/VvICIhWxtQ
@lizworthey @splon This was an interesting article - tl;dr - college education correlates with reduced number of children but trend inverts for those coming from a privileged background (ie they have more children than college grad from a disadvantaged bac
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…
RT hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/3cxYlIiyGq https://t.co/egRW6zcVGA
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…
@oren_cass @benshapiro I would still point to economics (+ mass incarceration) as post-1980 factors in the 'marriageable men' hypothesis. Culture probably a factor in Great Depression, but also hard to test, since men's economic fortunes fell across the b
RT @hamandcheese: Nice paragraph-length lit-review of research on fertility, marriage and educational attainment (c. 2011) https://t.co/8hk…