Levels of childlessness in Britain are higher than in many other European countries, with just under one in five British women currently reaching age 45 with no biological children of her own. This chapter provides new insights in two ways. First, by combining childbearing data from repeated rounds of the General Household Survey and the United Kingdom Household Panel Survey the chapter examines how the educational gradient of childlessness has changed over birth cohorts. Second, the chapter investigates childlessness from a life course perspective among men and women born in 1970 who were followed up within the British Cohort Study. Focusing on cohort members who were childless at age 30, the relationship between fertility intentions expre...
Scholars are interested in better understanding the low fertility observed in higher income countrie...
Previous research on childlessness suggests that childless women differ from those with children mai...
In recent decades, levels of childlessness have been increasing rapidly in most European countries....
Levels of childlessness in Britain are high in comparison with many other European countries, with j...
This paper starts by reviewing existing projections of childlessness among British men and women. Lo...
Pathways to childlessness may differ not only between individuals but also at the population level. ...
In this paper data from the British Household Panel Study are used to analyse gender differences in ...
Childlessness is increasing globally. This study aimed to explore the experiences of childless women...
This research was supported by the ESRC Centre for Population Change (grant number RES-625-28-0001 a...
Levels of childlessness reported by the same cohorts of women and surveyed by the British General Ho...
Levels of childlessness reported by the same cohorts of women and surveyed by the British General Ho...
Childlessness has been increasing over the last decades in most European societies. Previous studies...
This paper starts by reviewing existing projections of childlessness among British men and women. Lo...
Childlessness has been on the rise in many European societies. In Germany, the UK, Austria, the Neth...
This paper investigates the factors associated with the postponement and recuperation of childbearin...
Scholars are interested in better understanding the low fertility observed in higher income countrie...
Previous research on childlessness suggests that childless women differ from those with children mai...
In recent decades, levels of childlessness have been increasing rapidly in most European countries....
Levels of childlessness in Britain are high in comparison with many other European countries, with j...
This paper starts by reviewing existing projections of childlessness among British men and women. Lo...
Pathways to childlessness may differ not only between individuals but also at the population level. ...
In this paper data from the British Household Panel Study are used to analyse gender differences in ...
Childlessness is increasing globally. This study aimed to explore the experiences of childless women...
This research was supported by the ESRC Centre for Population Change (grant number RES-625-28-0001 a...
Levels of childlessness reported by the same cohorts of women and surveyed by the British General Ho...
Levels of childlessness reported by the same cohorts of women and surveyed by the British General Ho...
Childlessness has been increasing over the last decades in most European societies. Previous studies...
This paper starts by reviewing existing projections of childlessness among British men and women. Lo...
Childlessness has been on the rise in many European societies. In Germany, the UK, Austria, the Neth...
This paper investigates the factors associated with the postponement and recuperation of childbearin...
Scholars are interested in better understanding the low fertility observed in higher income countrie...
Previous research on childlessness suggests that childless women differ from those with children mai...
In recent decades, levels of childlessness have been increasing rapidly in most European countries....