JaneMaree Maher, Maryanne Dever, Jennifer Curtin and Andrew Singleton looked at the specific groups in contemporary Australia - women or men with no children; women or men with one child; women or men with two or more children; young women or men (under 26 years); and women raising children alone - which have attracted attention in the national debate about population, fertility and the future. Their study aims to find out what is important to these people when they decide whether or not to have children
This article reports on a qualitative study of reproductive decision-making. The findings suggest th...
The causes of fertility decline in western countries are complex and multimodal. While pro-nationali...
The aim of this study was to increase available knowledge about women's and men’s desire for pregnan...
Fertility rates in the developed world have been below replacement level for 25 years, and it is oft...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the rep...
Objective: To understand the desire for children among heterosexual couples planning for a first chi...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
Research has demonstrated that voluntarily childless heterosexual women, and lesbian women choosing ...
One of the most discussed topics in labour and demographic studies, population ageing and stability,...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
In Australia, as in much of Western Europe, rapidly declining birthrates are producing political con...
Background: Declining fertility rates are often attributed to lack of interest in having children by...
This paper discusses preliminary findings from a project that seeks to generate new insights into th...
Fertility in Australia is low and may well fall further. Why? McDonald discounts theories based on ‘...
This article reports on a qualitative study of reproductive decision-making. The findings suggest th...
The causes of fertility decline in western countries are complex and multimodal. While pro-nationali...
The aim of this study was to increase available knowledge about women's and men’s desire for pregnan...
Fertility rates in the developed world have been below replacement level for 25 years, and it is oft...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the rep...
Objective: To understand the desire for children among heterosexual couples planning for a first chi...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
Research has demonstrated that voluntarily childless heterosexual women, and lesbian women choosing ...
One of the most discussed topics in labour and demographic studies, population ageing and stability,...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
In Australia, as in much of Western Europe, rapidly declining birthrates are producing political con...
Background: Declining fertility rates are often attributed to lack of interest in having children by...
This paper discusses preliminary findings from a project that seeks to generate new insights into th...
Fertility in Australia is low and may well fall further. Why? McDonald discounts theories based on ‘...
This article reports on a qualitative study of reproductive decision-making. The findings suggest th...
The causes of fertility decline in western countries are complex and multimodal. While pro-nationali...
The aim of this study was to increase available knowledge about women's and men’s desire for pregnan...