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Salaries, degrees, and babies: Trends in fertility by income and education among Japanese men and women born 1943-1975-Analysis of national surveys.

Cyrus GhaznaviHaruka SakamotoLisa YamasakiShuhei NomuraDaisuke YoneokaKenji ShibuyaPeter Ueda
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The decline in the total fertility rate in Japan can be attributed to both an increasing proportion of the population who have no children and a lower number of children among those who have children. Men with lower education and income were less likely to have children and the disparity in the number of children that men have by income had increased in more recent birth cohorts. Among women, higher education was associated with lower fertility, although this pattern was no longer observed among those born in 1971-1975.
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