The decline in fertility in Australia in the 1990s reflected both decreased first order birth rates and decreased second order birth rates (Kippen 2004). Whilst childlessness has been studied extensively, little attention has been paid to the progression from one to two children. This study analyses which women with parity one do not progress to parity two or more, using data from 1809 parous 40-54 year olds from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey. A woman’s birthplace, highest level and type of schooling, her father’s occupation, and the intactness of her parents’ relationship are shown to be important early lifecourse predictors of whether a she stops her childbearing at one child. A woman’s age at first ...
To better understand the gap between women’s childbearing aspirations and actual levels of childbear...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
The decline in fertility in Australia in the 1990s reflected both decreased first-order birth rates ...
Rebecca Kippen is Research Fellow in the Demography and Sociology Program at the Research School of ...
Do the demands of high-status professions explain childlessness among some women? Robert Tanton desc...
Rebecca Kippen is Research Fellow in the Demography and Sociology Program at the Research School of ...
Using data from Wave 1 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this...
Examination of fertility rates in Australia indicates a fall over time in both period and cohort fer...
The falling fertility rate in Australia, as in other developed countries, has been the focus of much...
Paper to be presented at the IUSSP Seminar on ‘International Perspectives on Low Fertility: trends,...
In countries with low fertility regimes, researchers are focusing on what factors influence higher l...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
The continuing postponement of parenthood is considered an important contributor to the overall decl...
During the last four decades, the two-child family ideal has become nearly universal across the low-...
To better understand the gap between women’s childbearing aspirations and actual levels of childbear...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
The decline in fertility in Australia in the 1990s reflected both decreased first-order birth rates ...
Rebecca Kippen is Research Fellow in the Demography and Sociology Program at the Research School of ...
Do the demands of high-status professions explain childlessness among some women? Robert Tanton desc...
Rebecca Kippen is Research Fellow in the Demography and Sociology Program at the Research School of ...
Using data from Wave 1 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this...
Examination of fertility rates in Australia indicates a fall over time in both period and cohort fer...
The falling fertility rate in Australia, as in other developed countries, has been the focus of much...
Paper to be presented at the IUSSP Seminar on ‘International Perspectives on Low Fertility: trends,...
In countries with low fertility regimes, researchers are focusing on what factors influence higher l...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
The continuing postponement of parenthood is considered an important contributor to the overall decl...
During the last four decades, the two-child family ideal has become nearly universal across the low-...
To better understand the gap between women’s childbearing aspirations and actual levels of childbear...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...