Rouen fertility decline 1640-1790 driven by upper class women going childless to participate in society http://sites.uclouvain.be/econ/DP/IRES/2016014.pdf …
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i.e. driven by cost of kids, but, unusually, not the cost of educating kids or the cost of them not working (it seems)
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Just *look* at aristocratic fertility in Rouen! Down from 7.05 to 2.71 before even 1800!pic.twitter.com/y7wyhjcu9U
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interesting that the SES fertility gradient only emerges after the transition
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