>>It seems to bridge the gap between the economic vs. cultural explanation for fertility decline.
Yes, now that you're saying it... The explanation says that it really is costs that deters people from having children, but that those costs are determined by culture. Could someone from Camp Economy maybe be interested?
>>It seems to bridge the gap between the economic vs. cultural explanation for fertility decline.
Yes, now that you're saying it... The explanation says that it really is costs that deters people from having children, but that those costs are determined by culture. Could someone from Camp Economy maybe be interested?
>>It seems to bridge the gap between the economic vs. cultural explanation for fertility decline.
Yes, now that you're saying it... The explanation says that it really is costs that deters people from having children, but that those costs are determined by culture. Could someone from Camp Economy maybe be interested?