From stagnation to growth: unified growth theory

O Galor - Handbook of economic growth, 2005 - Elsevier
The transition from stagnation to growth and the associated phenomenon of the great
divergence have been the subject of an intensive research in the growth literature in recent …

Fertility in Advanced Societies: A Review of Research: La fécondité dans les sociétés avancées: un examen des recherches

N Balbo, FC Billari, M Mills - … Journal of Population/Revue europeenne de …, 2013 - Springer
Résumé Cet article présente un aperçu des recherches dans le domaine de la fécondité
réalisées dans les sociétés dites avancées, c'est-à-dire les sociétés dans lesquelles le …

Cultural group selection plays an essential role in explaining human cooperation: A sketch of the evidence

P Richerson, R Baldini, AV Bell, K Demps… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Human cooperation is highly unusual. We live in large groups composed mostly of non-
relatives. Evolutionists have proposed a number of explanations for this pattern, including …

The emergence of lowest‐low fertility in Europe during the 1990s

HP Kohler, FC Billari, JA Ortega - Population and development …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Lowest‐low fertility, defined as a period total fertility rate at or below 1.3, has rapidly spread
in Europe during the 1990s. This article traces the emergence of this new phenomenon to …

Sociology, genetics, and the coming of age of sociogenomics

MC Mills, FC Tropf - Annual review of sociology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Recent years have seen the birth of sociogenomics via the infusion of molecular genetic
data. We chronicle the history of genetics, focusing particularly on post-2005 genome-wide …

Natural selection and the origin of economic growth

O Galor, O Moav - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2002 - academic.oup.com
This research develops an evolutionary growth theory that captures the interplay between
the evolution of mankind and economic growth since the emergence of the human species …

Gene-culture coevolution in the age of genomics

PJ Richerson, R Boyd, J Henrich - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010 - pnas.org
The use of socially learned information (culture) is central to human adaptations. We
investigate the hypothesis that the process of cultural evolution has played an active …

Sex, status, and reproductive success in the contemporary United States

RL Hopcroft - Evolution and human behavior, 2006 - Elsevier
This paper reexamines the relationship between status and reproductive success (at the
ultimate and proximate levels) using data on sex frequency and number of biological …

Partner+ children= happiness? The effects of partnerships and fertility on well‐being

HP Kohler, JR Behrman… - … and development review, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Economic and rational‐choice theories suggest that individuals form unions or have children
because these decisions increase their subjective well‐being or “happiness.” We investigate …

[HTML][HTML] Educational differences in fertility desires, intentions and behaviour: A life course perspective

A Berrington, S Pattaro - Advances in life course research, 2014 - Elsevier
Despite a long tradition of studying the relationship between education and fertility outcomes
less is known about how educational differences in fertility intentions are formed and …