The insight that cohabitation rates, not birth rates per se, drive declining overall fertility rates is powerful and important. Should change the debate.
P.S. The "McKinsey" references should be more correctly attributed to the "McKinsey Global Institute." There is a difference.
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The insight that cohabitation rates, not birth rates per se, drive declining overall fertility rates is powerful and important. Should change the debate.
P.S. The "McKinsey" references should be more correctly attributed to the "McKinsey Global Institute." There is a difference.
Thanks. Fixed the MGI reference -- rookie error.