Fertility is likely to decline in the wake of the Covid19 pandemic
24/07/2020
A new study from Bocconi University (published in Science) leverages historical social, economic and demographic evidence from natural events and pandemics, as well as the latest techniques in demographic science, to draw the conclusion that postCovid fertility will plausibly decline because of economic uncertainty and increased childcare burdens
The Paper:
Aassve, A., Cavalli, N., Mencarini, L., Plach, S. and Bacci, M., 2020. "The COVID-19 pandemic and human fertility". Science, Vol. 369, Issue 6502, pp. 370-371. DOI: 10.1126/science.abc9520
Press Clippings:
- 24.07.2020 Bocconi Knowledge | Fertility is likely to decline in the wake of the Covid19 pandemic, a new study finds
- 24.07.2020 Daily Mail | There will NOT be a Covid-19 baby boom: Experts predict number of pregnancies will fall as the pandemic fades because couples are too busy and have money worries
- 23.07.2020 The Telegraph | 'Baby slump' predicted to follow coronavirus crisis as parents feel strain of home childcare