Skip to product information
1 of 1
Sold Out

Low Fertilities in the Past and Present

Low Fertilities in the Past and Present

Studies in Compositional Demography

Hardback

Regular price £198.86
Regular price Sale price £198.86

Join our rewards scheme and earn 597 reward points on this purchase!

Earn 597 points on this!

Sign in or Sign up!
View full details
  • Release Date: 27/02/2026
  • Barcode: 9781805966661
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Low Fertilities in the Past and Present

Low Fertilities in the Past and Present

Collapsible content

DESCRIPTION

Studies in Compositional Demography

Sustained population studies of fertility over the last two centuries have come to question the extent to which trends in low fertility may be understood as universal.


Sustained population studies of fertility over the last two centuries have come to question the extent to which trends in low fertility may be understood as universal. Improved knowledge of variations within countries and between communities has revealed heterogeneity in reproductive behaviours at sub-national levels – whether before, during, or after the so-called ‘fertility transition’. Population studies have also come to give more attention to the role of structural inequalities, including around family, class, gender, and health, and of people’s diverse and changing reproductive strategies that underpin varying low fertilities at sub-national levels.

This collection develops compositional demography approaches to address the advancements in sub-national variations. It brings together studies in anthropology, demography, history, and sociology, that have together developed an analytical lens for examining the low fertility phenomenon not as a mere average but as a composite of different reproductive behaviours and regimes. The volume is among the first to collect historical patterns of low fertilities and their underlying structural conditions in a long-term comparative perspective. It is also the first to detail comprehensively the compositional demography approach, which can be also applied to the study of various demographic phenomena around fertility, mortality, ageing, migration, and other population issues.



ADDITIONAL DETAILS

  • Contributor: Yuliya Hilevych (Volume editor), Philip Kreager (Volume editor)
  • DELIVERY & RETURNS

    UK Delivery:

    • Free delivery on all orders of £10 or more.
    • £1.49 delivery fee on orders below £10.
    • UK orders are shipped via Royal Mail 2nd Class.

    International Delivery:

    • Flat rate delivery charges vary by country.

    Dispatch and Delivery Times:

    • All orders are shipped from our warehouse in Northampton, UK within 48 hours of receipt during working hours.
    • UK mainland orders typically arrive within 3-5 working days via Royal Mail 2nd Class.
    • International estimated delivery times:
    • Europe & Channel Islands: 7 to 10 working days
    • USA: 7 to 15 working days
    • Rest of the World: 9 to 21 working days

    View our full delivery infomation here.

    • OVER

      2 MILLION PRODUCTS

    • 60 MILLION CUSTOMERS

      ACROSS 190 COUNTRIES