This article discusses voluntary childlessness and reaching adulthood in Sweden, focusing on childfree women and men with intellectual disabilities (IDs). The article is based on interviews with 19 childfree individuals, four of whom had IDs. It focuses on motives for voluntary childlessness, with three types of motives being mentioned only by the interviewees with IDs; namely the difficulties of parenthood and of building relations with children, the risk of heredity and the maliciousness of children. The interviews have been analysed with relevance to power axes of gender, age and abilities, and these three motives may be seen as results of the interviewees' ascribed position as intellectually disabled and of the segregation in society be...
Lifetime childlessness is expected to increase in the future. Recent research suggests that also vol...
The article focuses on findings that were replicated across several countries and considers their re...
Wishing, choosing and wanting. On the decision to have a child Falling birth rates within the Europe...
This article discusses voluntary childlessness and reaching adulthood in Sweden,focusing on childfre...
This article discusses voluntary childlessness in Sweden, with focus on childfree women and men with...
The article presents findings from interviews with 15 Swedish 6- to 9-year-olds from two family form...
Voluntary childlessness is a relatively novel yet growing phenomenon. This idiographic study explore...
There is a general notion that everyone wants to have children and most people probably will have ch...
From Introduction: Today I’m presenting some of the preliminary findings of a study about voluntary ...
We analyse Swedish survey data on attitudes about parenthood among young adults aged 22-30 in 1999, ...
Objective: Reasons to avoid pregnancy, birth and parenting among voluntarily child-free individuals ...
Decisions about whether to have or rear children, as well as perceptions of people who choose not to...
Childfree: a stigmatized position International research has addressed the subject but in Sweden vol...
This article provides the rationale for doing research on childlessness and parenthood in late life....
Introduction: In recent decades, the conditions in Sweden for parenthood for persons with intellectu...
Lifetime childlessness is expected to increase in the future. Recent research suggests that also vol...
The article focuses on findings that were replicated across several countries and considers their re...
Wishing, choosing and wanting. On the decision to have a child Falling birth rates within the Europe...
This article discusses voluntary childlessness and reaching adulthood in Sweden,focusing on childfre...
This article discusses voluntary childlessness in Sweden, with focus on childfree women and men with...
The article presents findings from interviews with 15 Swedish 6- to 9-year-olds from two family form...
Voluntary childlessness is a relatively novel yet growing phenomenon. This idiographic study explore...
There is a general notion that everyone wants to have children and most people probably will have ch...
From Introduction: Today I’m presenting some of the preliminary findings of a study about voluntary ...
We analyse Swedish survey data on attitudes about parenthood among young adults aged 22-30 in 1999, ...
Objective: Reasons to avoid pregnancy, birth and parenting among voluntarily child-free individuals ...
Decisions about whether to have or rear children, as well as perceptions of people who choose not to...
Childfree: a stigmatized position International research has addressed the subject but in Sweden vol...
This article provides the rationale for doing research on childlessness and parenthood in late life....
Introduction: In recent decades, the conditions in Sweden for parenthood for persons with intellectu...
Lifetime childlessness is expected to increase in the future. Recent research suggests that also vol...
The article focuses on findings that were replicated across several countries and considers their re...
Wishing, choosing and wanting. On the decision to have a child Falling birth rates within the Europe...