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|a Introduction -- Measuring Fertility -- How Many Children Can Humans Have Biologically? -- Fertility from the Dawn of Humanity through the 19th Century -- The Demographic Transition: Fewer Deaths and Fewer Births, Eventually.-Contemporary Global Fertility.The New Have-Nots: Childlessness in the 21st Century -- More Education, Fewer Children -- An Era of Choice: Childbearing Has Become More Planned -- Fertility Preferences: How Many Children Do People Want? -- Delaying Parenthood, For Better and For Worse -- Finding a Mate: Contemporary Partnership and Conception -- Money Matters: The Economics of Fertility -- Fertility in the Aftermath of Disaster -- New Times, Old Beliefs: Religion and Contemporary Fertility -- Contemporary Fertility from an Evolutionary Perspective: Are the Fittest Still Surviving? -- How Low Will It Go? Projecting Future Fertility -- Fertility, Population Growth and Population Composition -- Fertility Policies: Past, Present, and Future Directions -- Low -- But Not Too Low -- Fertility is a Good Thing.
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