A major component driving cross-country fertility differences in the developed world is differences in the probability of having additional children among those who have one. Why do people stop at having only one child? We hypothesize that the experience of the transition to parenthood is an important determinant of further fertility. Analyzing longitudinal data from Germany, we find that the experience during the transition to parenthood, as measured by changes in subjective well-being, predicts further parity progression. A drop in well-being surrounding first birth predicts a decreased likelihood of having another child. The association is particularly strong for older parents and those with higher education: these characteristics may be...
This thesis aims to study the relationship between fertility and subjective wellbeing in a sample of...
We investigate the role of individual labor income as a moderator of parental subjective well-being ...
Fertility differences in Europe are largely due to disparities in parity progression after the first...
A major component driving cross-country fertility differences in the developed world is differences ...
BACKGROUND Recent studies have suggested a decline in subjective well-being after the birth of a fir...
Background: Recent studies have suggested a decline in subjective well-being after the birth of a fi...
The fertility deficit in many European countries is related to a low rate of second births. Understa...
‘Underachieving’ fertility desires is more common among women with higher levels of education and th...
All high-income nations have experienced a sharp decline in fertility rates dur- ing the past centur...
Understanding how the process of childbearing influences parental well-being has great potential to ...
Contains fulltext : 251053.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In the US, grow...
Parenthood has strong effects on people’s life. Some of these effects are positive and some negative...
In the US, growing up with parents with a low socio-economic status (SES) has been shown to increase...
A large of body of evidence reports an adverse effect of children on parental life satisfaction. Sev...
Across rich societies, people are becoming parents at increasingly older ages. The precarious econom...
This thesis aims to study the relationship between fertility and subjective wellbeing in a sample of...
We investigate the role of individual labor income as a moderator of parental subjective well-being ...
Fertility differences in Europe are largely due to disparities in parity progression after the first...
A major component driving cross-country fertility differences in the developed world is differences ...
BACKGROUND Recent studies have suggested a decline in subjective well-being after the birth of a fir...
Background: Recent studies have suggested a decline in subjective well-being after the birth of a fi...
The fertility deficit in many European countries is related to a low rate of second births. Understa...
‘Underachieving’ fertility desires is more common among women with higher levels of education and th...
All high-income nations have experienced a sharp decline in fertility rates dur- ing the past centur...
Understanding how the process of childbearing influences parental well-being has great potential to ...
Contains fulltext : 251053.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In the US, grow...
Parenthood has strong effects on people’s life. Some of these effects are positive and some negative...
In the US, growing up with parents with a low socio-economic status (SES) has been shown to increase...
A large of body of evidence reports an adverse effect of children on parental life satisfaction. Sev...
Across rich societies, people are becoming parents at increasingly older ages. The precarious econom...
This thesis aims to study the relationship between fertility and subjective wellbeing in a sample of...
We investigate the role of individual labor income as a moderator of parental subjective well-being ...
Fertility differences in Europe are largely due to disparities in parity progression after the first...