Finally, against the review of theoretical concepts predominantly used for studying interdependencies between fertility and women's labour supply the book assesses the micro-level empirical studies available on the topic and proposes an analytical approach for modelling the two variables. Thereby, it also contributes to methodological developments in the field.
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"This book is a major contribution to demographic and comparative social-science research and goes beyond the mere field of fertility and women's labor supply. ... The book is also written in a very lucid style, which makes it easy to follow Matysiak's theoretical and methodological explanations and arguments. The book is, therefore, very useful and stimulating not only for researchers, but also for students and teachers." (Gerda Neyer, European Journal of Population, Vol. 30, 2014)