Cornell: COVID-19 Slows Birth Rate in U.S., Europe
September 16, 2021
September 16, 2021
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 16 (TNSJou) -- Cornell University issued the following news:
By Julie Greco
Throughout history, pandemics have been a key driver of human population change, thanks to mortality and declining fertility rates. And, according to a new study co-authored by Seth Sanders, the Ronald Ehrenberg Professor of Economics in the ILR School, COVID-19 is no exception.
Births declined 7.1% in the United States, according to the study, "Early As . . .
By Julie Greco
Throughout history, pandemics have been a key driver of human population change, thanks to mortality and declining fertility rates. And, according to a new study co-authored by Seth Sanders, the Ronald Ehrenberg Professor of Economics in the ILR School, COVID-19 is no exception.
Births declined 7.1% in the United States, according to the study, "Early As . . .