Martin Dribe
Professor
The influence of social mobility on fertility behaviour in the long run. An application of Diagonal Reference Models (DRM) to Historical Demography (Southern Sweden, 1870-2015)
Author
Summary, in English
Social science has always been interested in the effect of social mobility on fertility behavior, bringing mixed evidence. Part of this is due to an identification problem. Accordingly, conventional models cannot disentangle which effects are due to social mobility, background, or origin alone. Diagonal reference models accurately estimate the additional impact of social mobility, net of background and destination classes, in different outcomes. In this sense, we propose to apply DRMs for the first time in historical demography to study how social mobility may have affected long-term fertility behavior. We use long-term longitudinal data for southern Sweden (Scania). Our first results show a decrease in the background importance over time and that social mobility related more with lower fertility in the past for couples during the fertility transition periods.
Department/s
- Centre for Economic Demography
- Department of Economic History
Publishing year
2022-03-04
Language
English
Document type
Conference - other
Topic
- Economic History
Conference name
European Society of Historical Demography
Conference date
2022-03-02 - 2022-03-04
Conference place
Madrid, Spain
Status
Published