This study investigates whether the fertility behaviour of significant others, in particular of one’s parents and siblings, affects individuals’ own fertility intentions and behaviour. Using the data of three cohorts of young Germans, we test the hypothesis that ‘contagion’ by siblings with young children explains the transmission of fertility patterns across generations. In theory, transmission might be explained by contagion, or transmission and contagion might operate independently of each other. The results show strong evidence for the transmission of fertility intentions and behaviour from parents to their offspring. Evidence for contagion by siblings is weak and contagious effects therefore do not explain transmission
Individuals ’ fertility decisions are most likely shaped not only by their own characteristics and l...
Recent studies by economists have focused on cultural transmission from the origin country rather th...
<b>Background</b>: Intergenerational transmission of completed fertility is widely confirmed for sev...
This study investigates whether the fertility behaviour of significant others, in particular of one’...
This study investigates whether the fertility behaviour of significant others, in particular of one’...
Does the fertility behavior of one individual affect the fertility choices of another? This study ai...
A vast body of research has emphasized the role of social networks and diffusion processes in the ad...
Background: Intergenerational transmission of fertility - a correlation between number of siblings a...
<b>Abstract:</b> The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family specific fact...
Objective: The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family-specific factors, p...
Objective: The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family-specific factors, p...
Using data from administrative registers for the period 1970–2007 in Norway and Sweden, we investiga...
Are people’s decisions about when they have their first child influenced by the people around them? ...
BACKGROUND The intergenerational transmission of fertility has received much attention in demography...
Whereas most research on the intergenerational transmission of fertility behaviour has focused on tr...
Individuals ’ fertility decisions are most likely shaped not only by their own characteristics and l...
Recent studies by economists have focused on cultural transmission from the origin country rather th...
<b>Background</b>: Intergenerational transmission of completed fertility is widely confirmed for sev...
This study investigates whether the fertility behaviour of significant others, in particular of one’...
This study investigates whether the fertility behaviour of significant others, in particular of one’...
Does the fertility behavior of one individual affect the fertility choices of another? This study ai...
A vast body of research has emphasized the role of social networks and diffusion processes in the ad...
Background: Intergenerational transmission of fertility - a correlation between number of siblings a...
<b>Abstract:</b> The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family specific fact...
Objective: The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family-specific factors, p...
Objective: The aim of this descriptive study is to determine which of the family-specific factors, p...
Using data from administrative registers for the period 1970–2007 in Norway and Sweden, we investiga...
Are people’s decisions about when they have their first child influenced by the people around them? ...
BACKGROUND The intergenerational transmission of fertility has received much attention in demography...
Whereas most research on the intergenerational transmission of fertility behaviour has focused on tr...
Individuals ’ fertility decisions are most likely shaped not only by their own characteristics and l...
Recent studies by economists have focused on cultural transmission from the origin country rather th...
<b>Background</b>: Intergenerational transmission of completed fertility is widely confirmed for sev...