@EnglandPaula In addition to these great suggestions: N Seltzer (2019) Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the US https://t.co/A87gyRUpIO
@fanoonman @CoinsRookie @AnnaDeane10 @PBC174 Economical decline has been proven to decrease birthrates. (https://t.co/gkdzbunmkt) The Spanish flu also caused a drop in Birth rate. (https://t.co/9ouqZJqmcO) If the Government wants women to have babies, it w
Also, the effect from economic dislocations & predicted economic security, imagining ill-considered trade policies or ones without strong mitigating measures for the negative effects or deindustrialization policies in this light is interesting https://
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @RebeccaSear: Labor Market Polarization & Ongoing Fertility Decline in US: "structural changes in US labor markets have prolonged financ…
Labor Market Polarization & Ongoing Fertility Decline in US: "structural changes in US labor markets have prolonged financial uncertainty that leads couples to delay/forgo childbearing...loss of manufacturing has larger effect than changes in unemploym
RT @PopAssocAmerica: Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States https://t.co/…
Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States https://t.co/lGxVaM5Jh6 @n_seltzer #demography
Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States In particular, this study fingers the loss of manufacturing associated with a drop in the TFR. Cheers to Neoliberalism! https://t.co/Az9YWuadKe htt
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
Fascinating research @n_seltzer! You might be interested in a recent study by Clemens Noelke et. al. in AJE: "Economic Downturns and Inequities in Birth Outcomes: Evidence From 149 Million US Births." Paper: https://t.co/4Cc6QQtw4T #SDoH #healthequity
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @JonathanHorowi1: More evidence that if you want more babies, you should make sure people have good jobs. https://t.co/3LZtcoTKf8
RT @BrigidSchulte: Living in uncertainty - Why fertility rates keep falling, even as the economy is supposedly doing so well. Big question…
RT @MattGrossmann: loss of manufacturing & goods-producing businesses have a larger effect on total fertility rates than changes in the une…
loss of manufacturing & goods-producing businesses have a larger effect on total fertility rates than changes in the unemployment rate, perhaps explaining why births have not recovered from the Great Recession #SocSciResearch https://t.co/IOpurYZrjI
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
Living in uncertainty - Why fertility rates keep falling, even as the economy is supposedly doing so well. Big question - doing well for whom? SpringerLink https://t.co/taZlGAAjFH
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
While we have long known that recessions make it less likely for people to have children, the loss of manufacturing, and its resulting increase in economic instability, has also reduced fertility.
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: Main Takeaway: The decline of U.S. manufacturing and other goods-producing industries is altering long-standing demographic…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
Fascinating thread on newly published research. Need to read this paper now.
RT @marcyjcarlson: Important new work by @n_seltzer (PhD student @UWSoc, @UW_CDE and @uwcdha) - long-term labor market changes have affecte…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: Main Takeaway: The decline of U.S. manufacturing and other goods-producing industries is altering long-standing demographic…
RT @n_seltzer: Main Takeaway: The decline of U.S. manufacturing and other goods-producing industries is altering long-standing demographic…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @marcyjcarlson: Important new work by @n_seltzer (PhD student @UWSoc, @UW_CDE and @uwcdha) - long-term labor market changes have affecte…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @marcyjcarlson: Important new work by @n_seltzer (PhD student @UWSoc, @UW_CDE and @uwcdha) - long-term labor market changes have affecte…
Important new work by @n_seltzer (PhD student @UWSoc, @UW_CDE and @uwcdha) - long-term labor market changes have affected fertility patterns. Congrats, Nathan!
RT @socarxiv: Peer review, paper, thread, and preprint on SocArXiv ftw. https://t.co/B0kQWaYNFI
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: Main Takeaway: The decline of U.S. manufacturing and other goods-producing industries is altering long-standing demographic…
Interesting. Decline in "good" jobs leads to decline in fertility.
Peer review, paper, thread, and preprint on SocArXiv ftw.
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @SarahDamaske: Great new paper in Demography that links the fertility decline to the long-term changes in the labor market. Definitely s…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: Main Takeaway: The decline of U.S. manufacturing and other goods-producing industries is altering long-standing demographic…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @ufsoc: アメリカで金融危機が終わっても出生率が回復していないのはなぜか?恐慌後に製造業を中心とする産業が衰退し、経済的な不透明性が高まったからだ。この重要な問いに新しい仮説を示し、データで検証したエキサイティングな研究。ウィスコンシンの同僚であるNathanの論文…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @ufsoc: アメリカで金融危機が終わっても出生率が回復していないのはなぜか?恐慌後に製造業を中心とする産業が衰退し、経済的な不透明性が高まったからだ。この重要な問いに新しい仮説を示し、データで検証したエキサイティングな研究。ウィスコンシンの同僚であるNathanの論文…
アメリカで金融危機が終わっても出生率が回復していないのはなぜか?恐慌後に製造業を中心とする産業が衰退し、経済的な不透明性が高まったからだ。この重要な問いに新しい仮説を示し、データで検証したエキサイティングな研究。ウィスコンシンの同僚であるNathanの論文です。 https://t.co/UMghbWhLHP
Great to finally see this in print. Congrats, @n_seltzer!
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @JonathanHorowi1: More evidence that if you want more babies, you should make sure people have good jobs. https://t.co/3LZtcoTKf8
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
Big congrats!!!
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
Insightful paper (with some nice data viz) on US fertility by @n_seltzer
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
RT @n_seltzer: My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been…
More evidence that if you want more babies, you should make sure people have good jobs.
Main Takeaway: The decline of U.S. manufacturing and other goods-producing industries is altering long-standing demographic processes, including childbearing. Read the full paper at Demography: https://t.co/stdOPMbGdW. Pre-print @socarxiv: https://t.co/
My paper "Beyond the Great Recession: Labor Market Polarization and Ongoing Fertility Decline in the United States" has been published in Demography. Paper: https://t.co/stdOPMbGdW