Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

When Does More Money Not Mean Fewer Kids? (A Data Deep Dive)

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Sep 18, 2024
Lyman Stone, a researcher renowned for his expertise in fertility statistics, joins for an eye-opening discussion. They delve into the surprising correlations between income and fertility rates, challenging the notion that wealth universally leads to fewer children. Insights reveal the complex interplay of culture, historical context, and economic factors influencing family size globally. Topics include the caregiving role of children, societal expectations around parenting, and the impact of educational attainment on fertility, particularly in Nordic countries.
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INSIGHT

Pre-industrial Fertility

  • In pre-industrial societies, higher male income correlated with higher fertility.
  • This was also true for female fertility, but the correlation was stronger for men.
ANECDOTE

1877 Bradlaugh-Besant Trial

  • The 1877 Bradlaugh-Besant trial in Britain, concerning a contraceptive book, increased its sales.
  • This popularized contraceptives among a population not previously using them, impacting fertility.
INSIGHT

Banning Contraceptives

  • Banning contraceptives can initially increase fertility but ultimately decreases it long-term.
  • It associates large families with low status, discouraging those with self-control from having children.
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