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AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST
卷 76, 期 6, 页码 933-946出版社
AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/amp0000862
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fertility; population density; demographic transition; life history theory; cross-cultural differences
In a study spanning 69 years across 174 countries, a robust association between population density and fertility rates was found. As population density increased, fertility decreased both within- and between-countries. However, this relationship was weaker in harsh environments.
Fertility rates have been declining worldwide over the past 50 years, part of a phenomenon known as the demographic transition. Prior work suggests that this decline is related to population density. In the present study, we draw on life history theory to examine the relationship between population density and fertility across 174 countries over 69 years (1950 to 2019). We find a robust association between density and fertility over time, both within- and between-countries. That is, increases in population density are associated with declines in fertility rates, controlling for a variety of socioeconomic, socioecological, geographic, population-based, and female empowerment variables. We also tested predictions about environmental boundary conditions. In harsher living conditions (e.g., higher homicide or pathogen rates), the effect of increased population density on fertility rates was attenuated. The density-fertility association was also moderated by religiousness and strength of social norms, where the relationship between density and fertility was attenuated in countries with high religiosity and strong social norms. We discuss why and when changes in population density may influence fertility rates and the broader implications of this work. Public Significance Statement Across 174 countries over 69 years, we found robust association between population density and fertility rates. As population density increased, fertility decreased, both within- and between-countries. Notably, this relationship was weaker in harsh environments. This research addresses why the relationship between density and fertility exists and provides insights about when we would expect to find this relationship.
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