Tímafrækt
Tímafrækt is an Icelandic term used to describe the concept of time-related fertility, or the idea that reproductive decisions and fertility patterns are influenced by temporal factors such as age, seasons, economic cycles, and life-course timing. The exact translation varies, but the core notion centers on how time and timing shape reproductive behavior and outcomes.
In scholarly and public discourse, tímafrækt is employed to examine how societies and individuals plan childbearing
Historically, tímafrækt appears primarily in modern Icelandic language and discourse rather than as a formal, international
Critics of the concept caution against treating fertility timing as purely voluntary or deterministic, noting that
See also: life-history theory, reproductive timing, seasonality, fertility planning, reproductive ecology. References to relevant anthropology and