<b>Objective</b>: This study aims to investigate the relationship between couples' reproductive behaviour and the division of power between partners in different country-specific contexts. <b>Methods</b>: Power relations are measured by four types of inequality between partners: partners' educational levels, ages, paid labour, and unpaid labour. The first wave of Generations and Gender data for ten European countries is used. Parents and childless couples are considered using the hurdle Poisson model. <b>Results</b>: Male empowerment (male power advantage induced by higher educational level, being older, and doing less housework than the female partner) correlates with early childbearing and positively influences the number of childre...
Obtaining cross-country comparative perspectives on male fertility has long been difcult, as male fe...
One effect of Southern Europe's rapid fertility decline is the emergence of a positive cross-country...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 24 Eu...
Background: In modern, highly developed countries the association between education and fertility se...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
The link between education and fertility has been a long-standing research interest in family demogr...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
We document evidence on preferences for childbearing in developing countries. Across countries, men ...
Recently, a growing number of studies have examined the impact of educational level and educational ...
Europe has undergone profound changes in fertility behaviour in the last decades. After years of fal...
Since the 1990s, the correlation between divorce and total fertility has turned positive on the coun...
In the present paper we investigate how fatherhood influences childbirth in the second union of men ...
Comparing a cluster of European countries that have recently experienced very low fertility with oth...
In both Denmark and France, the past decades have shown profound changes in the patterns of fertilit...
Profound changes in relations between men and women or what is called the ‘gender revolution’ are oc...
Obtaining cross-country comparative perspectives on male fertility has long been difcult, as male fe...
One effect of Southern Europe's rapid fertility decline is the emergence of a positive cross-country...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 24 Eu...
Background: In modern, highly developed countries the association between education and fertility se...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
The link between education and fertility has been a long-standing research interest in family demogr...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 17 co...
We document evidence on preferences for childbearing in developing countries. Across countries, men ...
Recently, a growing number of studies have examined the impact of educational level and educational ...
Europe has undergone profound changes in fertility behaviour in the last decades. After years of fal...
Since the 1990s, the correlation between divorce and total fertility has turned positive on the coun...
In the present paper we investigate how fatherhood influences childbirth in the second union of men ...
Comparing a cluster of European countries that have recently experienced very low fertility with oth...
In both Denmark and France, the past decades have shown profound changes in the patterns of fertilit...
Profound changes in relations between men and women or what is called the ‘gender revolution’ are oc...
Obtaining cross-country comparative perspectives on male fertility has long been difcult, as male fe...
One effect of Southern Europe's rapid fertility decline is the emergence of a positive cross-country...
We provide new evidence on the education-fertility relationship by using EU-SILC panel data on 24 Eu...