
Why So Few Births? | Steven Davis, Claudia Goldin | Hoover Institution
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Episode: Why So Few Births? | Steven Davis, Claudia Goldin | Hoover Institution
Pub date: 2025-09-17
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Claudia Goldin joins Steven Davis to discuss the “The Downside of Fertility,” her essay presented at the 2025 Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium. She offers an explanation for why fertility rates fell around the world as women gained greater agency in multiple domains (marriage, reproduction, education, labor markets). When women gain agency, Goldin argues that a “mismatch” between men and women in their expectations about child-rearing responsibilities leads to lower fertility. She also argues that this form of mismatch is more acute in the wake of sustained, rapid economic development, as women pursue newfound opportunities while many men cling to traditional views about marriage and child rearing.
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“The Downside of Fertility” by Claudia Goldin, 2025.
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The Population Bomb by Paul Ehrlich, 1968
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