Fertility decline among wealthy English might have started as early as 1760, with industrial revol.: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00148-014-0509-9 … HT @RebeccaSear
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Ungated paper here (looks like a preprint): http://old.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/gclark/papers/Malthus%20to%20Modernity%202013%20Revised%20August.pdf …
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This was all discussed here: The History of Fertility Transitions and the New Memeplex http://wp.me/p1AljD-9
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@JayMan471 @LarsPenke @RebeccaSear "stopping" behavior is incredibly unusual in early fertility transitions
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