c. from family building by fate to family building by design.
c. six to seven
a. low mortality.
d. religious objections to the use of contraception
b. preconditions for a substantial fertility decline
a. increased longevity.
c. new household economics of fertility behavior.
. The concept that parents seek a trade-off between quantity and quality is derived from
a. the innovation-diffusion perspective.
b. neo-classical economic theory.
c. rational choice theory.
d. the supply-demand framework.
b. neo-classical economic theory
9. The concept that fertility is importantly influenced by other people with whom we live and associate is derived from a. the innovation-diffusion perspective. b. neo-classical economic theory. c. rational choice theory. d. the supply-demand framework.
a. the innovation-diffusion perspective.
10. Of the following characteristics of women, \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ is most closely associated with fertility levels. a. educational level b. labor force participation c. religious preference d. wealth
a. educational level
c. voluntary abstinence
12. The available evidence suggests that the most widely used method of birth control in the world is a. the pill. b. the condom. c. voluntary abstinence. d. abortion.
c. voluntary abstinence.
d. projected children ever born per woman if ASFRs do not change
a. generational replacement rate.
a. timing and quantum of births.
a. Africa.
a. lack of gender equity within marriage
c. facilitating an already existing decline in fertility.