In past years, the postponement of a first and, therefore, a second childbirth has been a common behaviour among Portuguese (Cunha, 2012; Mendes, 2012). In 2015, the mean age of women at childbirth was 30,9 and the mean age of women at birth of the first child was 29,5 (Eurostat data). The proximity between both these ages suggests that Portuguese women tend to have only one child and later in life. The postponement of fertility projects is also present in other Southern European countries. According to the same source, in Greece, women had their first child (in average) at 30,2 years old, in Spain at 30,7 and in Italy at 30,8. Using the data from the Eurobarometer (2011) and logistic regression models, we focus our study in Southern Europ...
Delayed parenthood is a central feature of the massive transformation of family and reproduction in ...
Using the information provided by the Council of Europe (2002), we analyse the final number of child...
When we establish a comparison between period fertility rates in 2000-2005 and 2006- 2010, in the Eu...
Low fertility is one of the main concerns in Europe, especially in Southern European countries, whic...
It is argued that parenthood is no longer a basic condition for achieving self- realization and that...
Fertility differences in Europe are largely due to disparities in parity progression after the first...
Changing partnership experiences might accentuate fertility postponement and lead to increased uncer...
Is fertility in Portugal different from the European context? Is this a particular situation, is onl...
Postponing the start of childbearing raises the question of fertility postponed versus fertility for...
As first births are increasingly postponed across Europe, a strong two-child family norm persists. P...
Background: This study examines whether social age deadlines exist for childbearing in women and men...
Fertility of women aged 35 and over in selected European countries ABSTRACT This bachelor's thesis d...
Objective: If adolescent mothers are the subject of much research, little interest has concentrated ...
To understand fertility behaviours in countries where effective methods of birth control are widely ...
This chapter explores cross-national differences in fertility-related norms. In particular, we study...
Delayed parenthood is a central feature of the massive transformation of family and reproduction in ...
Using the information provided by the Council of Europe (2002), we analyse the final number of child...
When we establish a comparison between period fertility rates in 2000-2005 and 2006- 2010, in the Eu...
Low fertility is one of the main concerns in Europe, especially in Southern European countries, whic...
It is argued that parenthood is no longer a basic condition for achieving self- realization and that...
Fertility differences in Europe are largely due to disparities in parity progression after the first...
Changing partnership experiences might accentuate fertility postponement and lead to increased uncer...
Is fertility in Portugal different from the European context? Is this a particular situation, is onl...
Postponing the start of childbearing raises the question of fertility postponed versus fertility for...
As first births are increasingly postponed across Europe, a strong two-child family norm persists. P...
Background: This study examines whether social age deadlines exist for childbearing in women and men...
Fertility of women aged 35 and over in selected European countries ABSTRACT This bachelor's thesis d...
Objective: If adolescent mothers are the subject of much research, little interest has concentrated ...
To understand fertility behaviours in countries where effective methods of birth control are widely ...
This chapter explores cross-national differences in fertility-related norms. In particular, we study...
Delayed parenthood is a central feature of the massive transformation of family and reproduction in ...
Using the information provided by the Council of Europe (2002), we analyse the final number of child...
When we establish a comparison between period fertility rates in 2000-2005 and 2006- 2010, in the Eu...