Because primary-school quality rises and child mortality falls, fertility declines among low-education women. Cross-regional microdata show Africa–rest gaps vanish at secondary schooling and shrink when counting surviving children.
— Pins Africa’s stalled fertility decline to actionable levers (education quality, child survival), guiding aid and domestic policy toward faster demographic transition with downstream effects on growth and migration.
Tyler Cowen
2025.08.18
100% relevant
The article cites Pörtner’s evidence that literacy (school quality proxy) and higher offspring mortality explain higher fertility among less-educated SSA women.
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