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Health Social Welfare Review
2023 Volume.43 No. 4 p.179 ~ p.193
A Study on the Relationship between Fertility and Gender Equality According to Socioeconomic Development
Lee Je-Sang

Song Yoo-Mee
Abstract
As fertility rates in advanced countries rebound in the 21st century, theories studying this phenomenon state that the relationship between fertility rates and gender equality has a U-shaped relationship. However, this paper suggests that the relationship between fertility rate and gender equality is closer to inversely J-shaped than U-shaped, based on research showing that factors affecting fertility rates differ depending on the stage of socioeconomic development.
The subjects of this study are 34 developed countries in the post-industrial stage and 111 developing countries in the industrial stage, and correlation and regression analysis are conducted on the two groups to find variables that affect fertility rates, and then to find out the determinants of fertility rates.
The study found that women¡¯s education level exhibited a strong negative relationship with the fertility rate in the industrial stage and a weak positive relationship in the post-industrial stage. The level of gender equality was not statistically significant in the industrial stage, and there was a strong positive relationship with the fertility rate in the post-industrial stage.
Consequently, it was revealed that the level of education among women in the industrial stage and the level of gender equality in the post-industrial stage were the determinants of fertility rates, and that the relationship between the level of gender equality and the fertility rate was inversely J-shaped.
KEYWORD
Fertility Rate, Industrial Stage, Post-Industrial Stage, Inversely J-Shaped, Women¡¯s Education, Gender Equality
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