Personal networks are receiving increasing recognition as structural determinants of fertility. However, the network perspective also helps to explain personal motivations for having children. Using theories of interpersonal exchange, social capital, and the value of children, it is argued in this article that children can substantively improve their parents' social networks. Individuals perceive this potential advantageous development as a structural benefit and consider this value in their reproductive decisions. This argument is empirically explored with data from Bulgaria, collected in 2002. The results document the presence of structural evaluations among subjectively perceived child-related benefits. Moreover, structural evaluations m...
This paper discusses the construction of fertility intentions in contemporary Bulgaria andHungary. I...
This paper seeks to explain the differences in fertility intentions between Turkey and Japan, based ...
This book is a collection of five articles designed with the overarching aim of providing a multi-di...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
Models on the impact of social networks on reproductive behavior primarily address processes of inte...
'Models on the impact of social networks on reproductive behavior primarily address processes of int...
Despite the many differences that exist between Italy, Bulgaria, and Germany, the threecountries are...
Research about fertility has focused in the main on studying separately the influences of communicat...
This study investigates the importance of the effect of an individual's web of informal relationship...
In this article, we study fertility decision-making through timing parity-progression intentions. T...
Background: The fields of demography, sociology, and socio-psychology have been increasingly drawing...
In this article, we study fertility decision-making through timing parity-progression intentions. Th...
This paper discusses the construction of fertility intentions in contemporary Bulgaria andHungary. I...
This paper seeks to explain the differences in fertility intentions between Turkey and Japan, based ...
This book is a collection of five articles designed with the overarching aim of providing a multi-di...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
Models on the impact of social networks on reproductive behavior primarily address processes of inte...
'Models on the impact of social networks on reproductive behavior primarily address processes of int...
Despite the many differences that exist between Italy, Bulgaria, and Germany, the threecountries are...
Research about fertility has focused in the main on studying separately the influences of communicat...
This study investigates the importance of the effect of an individual's web of informal relationship...
In this article, we study fertility decision-making through timing parity-progression intentions. T...
Background: The fields of demography, sociology, and socio-psychology have been increasingly drawing...
In this article, we study fertility decision-making through timing parity-progression intentions. Th...
This paper discusses the construction of fertility intentions in contemporary Bulgaria andHungary. I...
This paper seeks to explain the differences in fertility intentions between Turkey and Japan, based ...
This book is a collection of five articles designed with the overarching aim of providing a multi-di...