The paper uses a time series of repeated rounds of the General Household Survey in Great Britain to study uncertainty in fertility intentions. We show that a substantial minority of women are uncertain in their expectations about future childbearing. A comparison of reported uncertainty in GHS rounds 1979-1990 with 1991-2007 reveals that the estimated level of uncertainty is influenced by question format. At the individual level, uncertainty varies largely with demographic status and life stage-age, partnership status, parity and time since previous birth. Evidence from qualitative and quantitative studies, particularly in relation to pregnancy intentions, reinforces the reality of uncertainty about reproductive prospects. We suggest that t...
BACKGROUND Relatively little research has been conducted on how economic recessions impact fertilit...
BACKGROUND Relatively little research has been conducted on how economic recessions impact fertilit...
BACKGROUND Relatively little research has been conducted on how economic recessions impact fertilit...
The paper uses a time series of repeated rounds of the General Household Survey in Great Britain to ...
The paper uses a time series of repeated rounds of the General Household Survey in Great Britain to ...
The paper uses a time series of repeated rounds of the General Household Survey in Great Britain to ...
In this chapter, we examine the multiple dimensions of declarations of fertility intention in order ...
In this chapter, we examine the multiple dimensions of declarations of fertility in-tention in order...
In this chapter, we examine the multiple dimensions of declarations of fertility in-tention in order...
The use of fertility intention questions to study individual childbearing behaviour has developed ra...
In this article data from the British Household Panel Study (BHPS) are used to analyse gender differ...
Do preceding questions influence the reporting of childbearing intentions in social surveys? For dem...
In this paper data from the British Household Panel Study are used to analyse gender differences in ...
The very low fertility experienced in several European countries in recent decades in the presence o...
Much research over the past few decades has sought to understand how fertility desires and intention...
BACKGROUND Relatively little research has been conducted on how economic recessions impact fertilit...
BACKGROUND Relatively little research has been conducted on how economic recessions impact fertilit...
BACKGROUND Relatively little research has been conducted on how economic recessions impact fertilit...
The paper uses a time series of repeated rounds of the General Household Survey in Great Britain to ...
The paper uses a time series of repeated rounds of the General Household Survey in Great Britain to ...
The paper uses a time series of repeated rounds of the General Household Survey in Great Britain to ...
In this chapter, we examine the multiple dimensions of declarations of fertility intention in order ...
In this chapter, we examine the multiple dimensions of declarations of fertility in-tention in order...
In this chapter, we examine the multiple dimensions of declarations of fertility in-tention in order...
The use of fertility intention questions to study individual childbearing behaviour has developed ra...
In this article data from the British Household Panel Study (BHPS) are used to analyse gender differ...
Do preceding questions influence the reporting of childbearing intentions in social surveys? For dem...
In this paper data from the British Household Panel Study are used to analyse gender differences in ...
The very low fertility experienced in several European countries in recent decades in the presence o...
Much research over the past few decades has sought to understand how fertility desires and intention...
BACKGROUND Relatively little research has been conducted on how economic recessions impact fertilit...
BACKGROUND Relatively little research has been conducted on how economic recessions impact fertilit...
BACKGROUND Relatively little research has been conducted on how economic recessions impact fertilit...