Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents), this paper investigates whether fertility orientations (biographical orientations with respect to fertility) influence the risk of different partnership transitions among German men and women over the age of 18 (for n=14,572 observation periods between two panel waves). Significant influences are found for both gender and partnership transition types, and are generally stronger among men than women and for the transition to a coresidential as opposed to a romantic partnership. Uncertainty about anticipated fertility has a stronger negative impact on transition risks among men than among women. Results strongly suggest that the early stages...
This paper explores the stability of women’s and men’s fertility preferences across the life course....
BACKGROUNDA considerable proportion of childless women in their late thirties or early forties would...
Changing partnership experiences might accentuate fertility postponement and lead to increased uncer...
Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents...
Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents...
In recent decades childlessness increased across many European countries. This spurred a lot of rese...
Prevailing low fertility rates in several European states, such as Germany, have been studied widely...
This paper examines gender differences in “multipartner fertility” – i.e., having children with seve...
Presuming that not just economic circumstances but also ideational factors influence fertility decis...
The relationship between education and fertility among individuals systematically varies by the educ...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung ist die Verbindung zwischen institutionellen Arrangements und Fruchtbark...
Cohabitation has, in a number of countries, become a genuine alternative to marriage. Where this occ...
Presuming that not just economic circumstances but also ideational factors influence fertility decis...
We investigate the effects of a range of time-varying fertility indicators, including pregnancy, and...
The present paper studies fertility rates in partnerships with and without children from previous pa...
This paper explores the stability of women’s and men’s fertility preferences across the life course....
BACKGROUNDA considerable proportion of childless women in their late thirties or early forties would...
Changing partnership experiences might accentuate fertility postponement and lead to increased uncer...
Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents...
Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents...
In recent decades childlessness increased across many European countries. This spurred a lot of rese...
Prevailing low fertility rates in several European states, such as Germany, have been studied widely...
This paper examines gender differences in “multipartner fertility” – i.e., having children with seve...
Presuming that not just economic circumstances but also ideational factors influence fertility decis...
The relationship between education and fertility among individuals systematically varies by the educ...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung ist die Verbindung zwischen institutionellen Arrangements und Fruchtbark...
Cohabitation has, in a number of countries, become a genuine alternative to marriage. Where this occ...
Presuming that not just economic circumstances but also ideational factors influence fertility decis...
We investigate the effects of a range of time-varying fertility indicators, including pregnancy, and...
The present paper studies fertility rates in partnerships with and without children from previous pa...
This paper explores the stability of women’s and men’s fertility preferences across the life course....
BACKGROUNDA considerable proportion of childless women in their late thirties or early forties would...
Changing partnership experiences might accentuate fertility postponement and lead to increased uncer...