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This paper examines ideas about possible ways in which the extent of women's autonomy, women's economic dependency, and other aspects of their position vis-à-vis men influence fertility in Third World populations. Women's position or “status” seems likely to be related to the supply of children because of its links with age at marriage. Women's position may also affect the demand for children and the costs of fertility regulation, though some connections suggested in the literature are implausible. The paper ends with suggestions for future research.
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Oppenheim Mason, K. The impact of women's social position on fertility in developing countries. Sociol Forum 2, 718–745 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01124382
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