The diversity of fertility trends in Mexico. A theoretical challenge
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For the past two decades, we have explored fertility change in Mexico with data from three rounds of biographical data from the Demographic Retrospective Surveys (EDER), following life histories of men and women from generations born in 1953-1997. At the difference of the pace of the transition towards the parameters of demographically advanced countries, the peculiarity of the Mexican case is related to the coexistence of modern and ancient reproductive patterns, which are not uniquely explained by educational or economic inequalities among individuals and their families of origin. The country is socially and culturally diverse and some regional standards of family formation are very polarized, along fertility models from high to low completed fertility.
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