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An article explaining how we measure fertility, how the number of births and fertility rates have changed, and some factors that affect fertility.
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) oversees the use of gametes and embryos in fertility treatment and research. It licenses fertility clinics and centres carrying out in vitro fertilisation (IVF), other assisted conception procedures and human embryo research. HFEA...
This paper examines how women’s fertility responds to increases in their earnings and household wealth.
This brief analyzes theoretically and empirically the impact of comparative advantage in international trade on fertility.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has produced this guide to help you understand what your main consumer law rights are at the different stages of considering and undergoing fertility treatment.
This study analyses the effect of young women’s timing of the first birth on her entry in the labour market and selection into different types of employment
An infographic providing insight into parental age gaps of couples registering a birth in 2013, breaking down into how many mothers are older than fathers, and how birth registration status and country of birth affects this.
The results suggest that women whose first birth occurs during adolescence are mostly employed into low-quality informal jobs
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