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This project explores the impact of low fertility rates on social inequalities across generations. It examines how family structures, including the roles of childless adults and only-children, contribute to the persistence of socio-economic disparities in Europe and East Asia.
This is the first comprehensive study on the consequences of low fertility for the (re)production of social inequalities.
Inequalities in socio-economic well-being, including gender inequalities and regional inequalities, are reproduced from generation to generation.
The family plays a central role in the reproduction of social inequalities.
Over the last 5 decades, most societies in Europe and East-Asia moved or started moving towards low fertility regimes where the majority of women bear 0, 1…
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