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Our experiment ends in 2011, but smartphones kept spreading—and likely kept pushing births down. There's another new working paper that takes up those later years using a different research design. It also finds large effects of technology. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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Teen fertility collapsed globally starting around 2007. This affected countries across the income and policy spectrum. This paper argues that smartphones change
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The Collapse of Teen Fertility in the Digital Era
Caitlin Myers