Prevailing low fertility rates in several European states, such as Germany, have been studied widely in recent years. Findings include discrepancies between fertility preference and actual family size as well as between fertility intentions and fertility behavior; an ‘unmet need’ for children found on the individual and the societal level. Fertility preference is specified as the individual ideal number of children, and fertility intentions as the long- or short-term plans to have a child. Apart from investigating the rates of realization, these measures have been understudied. The objective of this study is to illuminate a new angle of low fertility rates in Germany by reviewing fertility measures previously considered to be stable predict...
We use the theory of planned behavior to investigate the role of attitudes, norms and perceived beha...
The discussion on the causes of the most recent fertility decline in Europe, and in particular on t...
Combining the data of the 1986–2001 Microcensus surveys, I reconstruct trends in fertility intention...
Prevailing low fertility rates in several European states, such as Germany, have been studied widely...
Using West German panel data constructed from the 1988 and 1994/1995 wave of the DJI Familiensurvey,...
BACKGROUND: Based on the declining birth rates in Germany, one might assume that the number of peopl...
Childlessness has been increasing over the last decades in most European societies. Previous studies...
This paper explores the stability of women’s and men’s fertility preferences across the life course....
Much research over the past few decades has sought to understand how fertility desires and intention...
'The relatively low levels of ideal and ultimately intended family size manifested in some European ...
Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents...
The relatively low levels of ideal and ultimately intended family size manifested in some European c...
This study examines fertility intentions for second or higher order births in Germany and Hungary. F...
Little is known about the way attitudes towards childbearing change over the life course. Using data...
Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents...
We use the theory of planned behavior to investigate the role of attitudes, norms and perceived beha...
The discussion on the causes of the most recent fertility decline in Europe, and in particular on t...
Combining the data of the 1986–2001 Microcensus surveys, I reconstruct trends in fertility intention...
Prevailing low fertility rates in several European states, such as Germany, have been studied widely...
Using West German panel data constructed from the 1988 and 1994/1995 wave of the DJI Familiensurvey,...
BACKGROUND: Based on the declining birth rates in Germany, one might assume that the number of peopl...
Childlessness has been increasing over the last decades in most European societies. Previous studies...
This paper explores the stability of women’s and men’s fertility preferences across the life course....
Much research over the past few decades has sought to understand how fertility desires and intention...
'The relatively low levels of ideal and ultimately intended family size manifested in some European ...
Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents...
The relatively low levels of ideal and ultimately intended family size manifested in some European c...
This study examines fertility intentions for second or higher order births in Germany and Hungary. F...
Little is known about the way attitudes towards childbearing change over the life course. Using data...
Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents...
We use the theory of planned behavior to investigate the role of attitudes, norms and perceived beha...
The discussion on the causes of the most recent fertility decline in Europe, and in particular on t...
Combining the data of the 1986–2001 Microcensus surveys, I reconstruct trends in fertility intention...