Population density is a key factor in declining human fertility

Population density is a key factor in declining human fertility

Authors:   Lutz W, Testa MR, Penn DJ

Publication Year:   2006

Reference:  Population & Environment, 289(2):69-81 (November 2006)

Abstract

In studying the complex determinants of human fertility, social scientists have given little attention to population density, although reproduction has been shown to be density-dependent for a wide variety of other species. Using fixed effects models on the time series of 145 countries and controlling for key social and economic variables, we find a consistent and significant negative relationship between human fertility and population density. Moreover, we find that individual fertility preferences also decline with population density. These findings suggest that population density should be included as a variable in future studies of fertility determinants.

KEYWORDS: Population density; Fertility

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