Research suggests Australian childless women are at risk of pronatalism-driven social exclusion. This exploratory, mixed methods, cross-sectional study described and explored the social exclusion of Australian childless women aged 25 to 44 years, and asked: what are the nature and extent of social exclusion of childless women; and do the nature and extent of exclusion vary for different types of childless women? A total of 776 childless female Australian residents aged 25 to 44 years completed a self-administered questionnaire. Quantitative data were collected on childlessness types, indicators of exclusion and perceived stigmatisation and exclusion due to being childless. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, One Way ANOVAs an...
The falling fertility rate in Australia, as in other developed countries, has been the focus of much...
Problem: In non-Western societies, childlessness carries numerous social consequences and has a sign...
Previous research on childlessness suggests that childless women differ from those with children mai...
Research suggests Australian childless women are at risk of pronatalism-driven social exclusion. Thi...
Evidence indicates women with no children can experience pronatalism-driven stereotyping, stigmatisa...
Childlessness in Australia is increasing yet there is limited research exploring women's reasons for...
Childlessness is an increasing trend, internationally and in Australia. The few studies exploring th...
Pronatalism expects and presumes that all women will be mothers, and stereotypes, stigmatises and ex...
Do the demands of high-status professions explain childlessness among some women? Robert Tanton desc...
BACKGROUND: Childlessness is a growing phenomenon. Previous research examining health and well-being...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Leslie Cannold.Interviews were conducted with thirt...
Using data from Wave 1 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this...
Pronatalism expects and presumes that all women will be mothers, and stereotypes, stigmatises and ex...
BackgroundChildlessness among Australian women is increasing. Despite this, little is known about th...
Choosing not to have children is considered a deviation from cultural norms, particularly the domina...
The falling fertility rate in Australia, as in other developed countries, has been the focus of much...
Problem: In non-Western societies, childlessness carries numerous social consequences and has a sign...
Previous research on childlessness suggests that childless women differ from those with children mai...
Research suggests Australian childless women are at risk of pronatalism-driven social exclusion. Thi...
Evidence indicates women with no children can experience pronatalism-driven stereotyping, stigmatisa...
Childlessness in Australia is increasing yet there is limited research exploring women's reasons for...
Childlessness is an increasing trend, internationally and in Australia. The few studies exploring th...
Pronatalism expects and presumes that all women will be mothers, and stereotypes, stigmatises and ex...
Do the demands of high-status professions explain childlessness among some women? Robert Tanton desc...
BACKGROUND: Childlessness is a growing phenomenon. Previous research examining health and well-being...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Leslie Cannold.Interviews were conducted with thirt...
Using data from Wave 1 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this...
Pronatalism expects and presumes that all women will be mothers, and stereotypes, stigmatises and ex...
BackgroundChildlessness among Australian women is increasing. Despite this, little is known about th...
Choosing not to have children is considered a deviation from cultural norms, particularly the domina...
The falling fertility rate in Australia, as in other developed countries, has been the focus of much...
Problem: In non-Western societies, childlessness carries numerous social consequences and has a sign...
Previous research on childlessness suggests that childless women differ from those with children mai...