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Recent European fertility patterns: fitting curves to 'distorted' distributions.

T Chandola, D A Coleman, R W Hiorns

    Population Studies
    |October 20, 2001
    PubMed
    Summary

    European fertility patterns vary, with the UK and Ireland showing unique early-age fertility bulges. A mixture Hadwiger model better describes these distinct fertility curves than simpler models.

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    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Mathematical Modeling
    • European Fertility Studies

    Background:

    • European fertility rates exhibit significant cross-national variations.
    • The United Kingdom and Ireland display distinctive fertility curves with an early-age 'bulge'.
    • Traditional mathematical models may not fully capture these unique fertility patterns.