Age of entry into marriage and the date of the initiation of voluntary birth control

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It is widely known that modem economic development has been accompanied by the initiation and spread of effective limitation of fertility, and that generally the populations which experienced development at a late date also had a belated reduction in childbearing. Here a surprising relation is found between (and within) broad regions: the areas in which traditional age of entry into marriage was late were the areas in which marital fertility was reduced first. © 1992 Population Association of America.

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Coale, A. J. (1992). Age of entry into marriage and the date of the initiation of voluntary birth control. Demography, 29(3), 333–341. https://doi.org/10.2307/2061821

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