Using West German panel data constructed from the 1988 and 1994/1995 wave of the DJI Familiensurvey, we analyze the stability and determinants of individuals total desired fertility. We find considerable variation of total desired fertility across respondents and across interviews. In particular, up to 50% of individuals report a different total desired fertility across survey waves. Multivariate analysis confirms the importance of background factors including growing up with both parents, having more siblings, and being Catholic for preference formation. Consistent with the idea that life course experiences provide new information regarding the expected costs and benefits of different family sizes, the influence of background factors on to...
This study investigates the relationship between education and desired family size in Western Europe...
Little is known about the way attitudes towards childbearing change over the life course. Using data...
This study examines fertility intentions for second or higher order births in Germany and Hungary. F...
Prevailing low fertility rates in several European states, such as Germany, have been studied widely...
This article examines the factors that influence the formation and development of fertility plans ov...
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in the interest in family size intentions and ideals in dev...
The authors examine responses to two fertility preference questions -- regarding whether more childr...
While fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children's experie...
Postindustrial demographic studies have analyzed the decline in fertility over the past several deca...
In most developed countries, the fertility levels of parents and children are positively correlated....
While period fertility started to drop significantly below replacement in most Western European coun...
Although fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children’s expe...
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in the interest in family size intentions and ideals in dev...
Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents...
The two-child family ideal is no longer universally widespread in Europe, but the reasons why people...
This study investigates the relationship between education and desired family size in Western Europe...
Little is known about the way attitudes towards childbearing change over the life course. Using data...
This study examines fertility intentions for second or higher order births in Germany and Hungary. F...
Prevailing low fertility rates in several European states, such as Germany, have been studied widely...
This article examines the factors that influence the formation and development of fertility plans ov...
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in the interest in family size intentions and ideals in dev...
The authors examine responses to two fertility preference questions -- regarding whether more childr...
While fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children's experie...
Postindustrial demographic studies have analyzed the decline in fertility over the past several deca...
In most developed countries, the fertility levels of parents and children are positively correlated....
While period fertility started to drop significantly below replacement in most Western European coun...
Although fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children’s expe...
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in the interest in family size intentions and ideals in dev...
Using panel data from childless respondents of the German Family Panel (pairfam, n=3,802 respondents...
The two-child family ideal is no longer universally widespread in Europe, but the reasons why people...
This study investigates the relationship between education and desired family size in Western Europe...
Little is known about the way attitudes towards childbearing change over the life course. Using data...
This study examines fertility intentions for second or higher order births in Germany and Hungary. F...