It is often an underlying assumption that the new role of women and in general the trend toward a more egalitarian view of the concept of partnership is a main factor behind the low fertility rates in rich countries The aim of this paper is to test the consequences of gender (in)equity on the desire of women and men to have (further) children by using gender inequity as an important category within population science. In our assumptions we want to test whether an unequal distribution of household chores and childcare duties has a negative effect on the desire to have children. Another assumption examines the potential correlation that the perception of (in)equality of women and men in society or the acceptance of government measures to ensu...
The division of gender roles in the household and societal level gender (in)equality have been situa...
In this paper we aim to assess the extent to which individual-level completed/nfertility varies acro...
Abstract: Large male-female disparities in human capital outcomes are found in many developing count...
It is often an underlying assumption that the new role of women and in general the trend toward a mo...
Gender equity theories of fertility broadly predict that the lowest fertility in high-income setting...
This paper focuses on the interaction between gender discrimination and household decisions. It deve...
This study explores whether the diffusion of gender-equitable attitudes towards female employment is...
"Many authors argue that societal fertility levels are a function of changing gender relations, but ...
BACKGROUND It is increasingly acknowledged that not only gender equality, but also gender ideology p...
An analysis published in a recent edition of this journal (Puur, Olah, Tazi-Preve, and Dorbritz 2008...
Recent studies of fertility patterns have documented the connection between egalitarian gender roles...
The 1994 International Conference on Population and Development placed issues of gender at the centr...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated/nwith the diffusion of gender-...
The division of gender roles in the household and societal level gender (in)equality have been situa...
Fertility rates around the world are falling at the same time that male-skewed sex ratios at birth a...
The division of gender roles in the household and societal level gender (in)equality have been situa...
In this paper we aim to assess the extent to which individual-level completed/nfertility varies acro...
Abstract: Large male-female disparities in human capital outcomes are found in many developing count...
It is often an underlying assumption that the new role of women and in general the trend toward a mo...
Gender equity theories of fertility broadly predict that the lowest fertility in high-income setting...
This paper focuses on the interaction between gender discrimination and household decisions. It deve...
This study explores whether the diffusion of gender-equitable attitudes towards female employment is...
"Many authors argue that societal fertility levels are a function of changing gender relations, but ...
BACKGROUND It is increasingly acknowledged that not only gender equality, but also gender ideology p...
An analysis published in a recent edition of this journal (Puur, Olah, Tazi-Preve, and Dorbritz 2008...
Recent studies of fertility patterns have documented the connection between egalitarian gender roles...
The 1994 International Conference on Population and Development placed issues of gender at the centr...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated/nwith the diffusion of gender-...
The division of gender roles in the household and societal level gender (in)equality have been situa...
Fertility rates around the world are falling at the same time that male-skewed sex ratios at birth a...
The division of gender roles in the household and societal level gender (in)equality have been situa...
In this paper we aim to assess the extent to which individual-level completed/nfertility varies acro...
Abstract: Large male-female disparities in human capital outcomes are found in many developing count...