It's birth rates, women's labor force participation, education levels, and average incomes.| Family Inequality
Conservatives think it would be very bad (~70%), liberals less so (~30%), if fewer people decided to have children in the future.| Family Inequality
Conservatives, religious people, old people, men, and married people are most likely to think falling birth rates are bad.| Family Inequality
On the historical origins of pronatalism in race science, this time from the sociologist Edward Ross in 1901.| Family Inequality
Most people who are worried about falling birth rates in the U.S. probably don't realize that birth rates are only falling among non-married women.| Family Inequality
Some visualizations on one of the oldest questions in social science.| Family Inequality
Chatbot factcheck confirms I’m not the real liar and it takes one to know one.| Family Inequality
When Brad Wilcox uses 287 words to say, “We want straight, married people to have more children.”| Family Inequality
Who gives Lyman Stone titles like “director”? Not the government or the universities it supports.| Family Inequality