Business & Economics
Fertility
99%
Gender Equality
80%
France
51%
Demographic Transition
41%
Economic Development
38%
Education
37%
Stagnation
36%
Empowerment
33%
Sustained Growth
31%
Unified Growth Theory
29%
Trade-offs
25%
Growth Regime
24%
Gender Bias
23%
School Enrollment
23%
Fertility Rate
21%
Gender Gap
20%
Rational Choice
20%
European Regions
20%
Standard of Living
19%
Fertility Control
18%
Economic Incentives
18%
Marriage
18%
Choice Models
17%
Technological Progress
17%
Growth Model
16%
Development Process
15%
Human Capital
15%
Family Structure
15%
Gender Inequality
14%
Cliometrics
13%
Economic Growth
13%
Cultural Factors
12%
Structural Estimation
12%
Schooling
11%
Spatial Variation
11%
Gender Wage Gap
10%
Economic Transition
10%
Positive Feedback
10%
Development Path
10%
Human Capital Accumulation
10%
Endogeneity
9%
Gender Relations
9%
Population Growth
9%
Incentives
9%
Three-stage Least Squares
7%
Trigger
7%
Low Income
7%
Technological Change
7%
Demographics
7%
Least Squares Estimator
7%
Social Sciences
Gender equality
100%
economic growth
64%
Demographic Development
47%
France
47%
fertility
38%
human capital
30%
economics
29%
gender
28%
empowerment
28%
demographic transition
26%
stagnation
25%
industrialization
22%
nineteenth century
19%
research interest
19%
socioeconomic development
18%
capital accumulation
17%
primary education
17%
marital status
16%
wage
16%
economy
16%
wife
15%
typology
14%
Sweden
14%
evidence
14%
growth theory
14%
gender relations
13%
fertility rate
12%
transition economics
11%
technological progress
11%
education
10%
time
10%
gross domestic product
10%
organization
10%
labor force participation
10%
history
9%
methodology
8%
number of children
8%
World War II
8%
determinants
8%
gender role
8%
interaction
8%
literacy
7%
municipality
7%
income
5%
cognitive ability
5%
taxonomy
5%
regression
5%
persistence
5%
Arts & Humanities
Fertility
42%
Gender Equality
36%
Demographic Transition
29%
Cliometrics
28%
Marriage Patterns
24%
Human Capital
23%
Primary Education
23%
Long Nineteenth Century
22%
Nineteenth-century France
22%
Financing
19%
Nexus
18%
Schooling
15%
France
13%
Cultural Factors
12%
Fertility Transition
9%
Gender Inequality
8%
Causal
7%
French History
7%
Education
7%
Predisposition
6%
Demography
6%
Elucidation
6%
Modernity
6%
Economic History
5%
Economic Growth
5%
French Revolution
5%