While many worry about population overload, this book highlights the dramatic fall in fertility rates globally exploring questions such as why are parents having fewer babies? Will this lead to population decline? What will be the impact of a world with fewer children and can social policy reverse fertility decline?
Author Biography:
Jennifer Barber, Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan, USA
Stuart Basten, Department of Social Policy and Intervention at the University of Oxford, UK
David Coleman, Demography at the University of Oxford, UK
Gøsta Esping-Andersen, Sociology at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Heather Gatny, Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan, USA
Anne H. Gauthier, Sociology at the University of Calgary, Canada
Sarah Harper, Gerontology at Oxford University, UK
John Haskey, University of Oxford, UK
Olga Isupova, Institute of Demography at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia
Gavin W. Jones, Asia Research Institute at the national University of Singapore
Yasamin Kusunoki, Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan, USA
Marie-Louise Newell, Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies, South Africa
Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of Southampton, UK
David S. Reher, the Facultad de Ciencias Politicas y Sociologia of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Justine Roberts, Mumsnet, UK
Kate Williams, Mumsnet, UK
Robert Rowthorn, University of Cambridge, UK
Jennifer Yarger, University of California, USA
Zhenzhen Zheng, Institute of Population and Labor Economics at the Chinese Academy of Social Science, China