2024
Declining global fertility rates and the implications for family planning and family building: an IFFS consensus document based on a narrative review of the literature
Fauser B, Adamson G, Boivin J, Chambers G, de Geyter C, Dyer S, Inhorn M, Schmidt L, Serour G, Tarlatzis B, Zegers-Hochschild F, Ashiru O, Brown S, Bye K, Calhaz-Jorge C, Collura B, De Sutter P, Gianaroli L, Giudice L, Ishihara O, Mocanu E, Ombelet W, Pai R, Pennings G, Raymer J, Taylor H. Declining global fertility rates and the implications for family planning and family building: an IFFS consensus document based on a narrative review of the literature. Human Reproduction Update 2024, 30: 153-173. PMID: 38197291, PMCID: PMC10905510, DOI: 10.1093/humupd/dmad028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild-friendly policiesFamily buildingFertility rateFamily planning policiesEffects of migrationWorld population growthPopulation growthFoster careFertility carePublic spendingChild benefitsDemographic changesWealthy countriesPolicyDiverse waysGlobal leaderGlobal trendsSocietal implicationsCountriesMost countriesNational populationFamily planningFinal documentMajor disparitiesDocuments
2020
Two ‘quiet’ reproductive revolutions
Inhorn M. Two ‘quiet’ reproductive revolutions. 2020, 343-357. DOI: 10.4324/9781351256568-23.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMuslim Middle EastMuslim worldFertility declineReproductive revolutionMuslim couplesIslamic authorityArab worldMiddle EastMiddle Eastern governmentsDramatic fertility declineContraceptive technologyArab nationsScholarly attentionFamily buildingSmall family sizeQuiet revolutionInvoluntary childlessnessFertility rateHigh fertilityRevolutionFamily planningFamily sizeOwn desiresAuthoritiesContemporary revolution