Background: Across several European countries family formation is increasingly postponed. The aims of the study were to investigate the desire for family building and fertility awareness in the UK and Denmark.Methods: A population-based internet survey was used among women (n?=?1,000) and men (n?=?237) from the UK (40%) and Denmark (60%). Data covered socio-demographics, family formation, and awareness of female age-related fertility. Data analysis used descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis for studying associations between low fertility awareness and desired family formation.Results: The majority of all participants desired two or three children. Two-thirds of the childless participants desired a first child at 30+ years,...
STUDY QUESTION How good is fertility knowledge and what are treatment beliefs in an international sa...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
The use of fertility intention questions to study individual childbearing behaviour has developed ra...
Women and men globally are delaying the birth of their first child. In the UK, the average age of fi...
Background: Postponing parenthood has steadily increased during the past decades in Western countrie...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by ed...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by edu...
BACKGROUNDThe increasingly common practice in high-income countries to delay childbearing to the fou...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the intentions of men and women of reproductive age in the UK regarding r...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that reproductive-age people have inadequate fertility aware...
Context: Women worldwide are delaying childbearing, but are they aware of the age-related decline in...
Although fertility educational initiatives have increased in developed countries to prevent infertil...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
STUDY QUESTION What is the likelihood of having a child within 4 years for men and women with stron...
In this paper data from the British Household Panel Study are used to analyse gender differences in ...
STUDY QUESTION How good is fertility knowledge and what are treatment beliefs in an international sa...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
The use of fertility intention questions to study individual childbearing behaviour has developed ra...
Women and men globally are delaying the birth of their first child. In the UK, the average age of fi...
Background: Postponing parenthood has steadily increased during the past decades in Western countrie...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by ed...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by edu...
BACKGROUNDThe increasingly common practice in high-income countries to delay childbearing to the fou...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the intentions of men and women of reproductive age in the UK regarding r...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that reproductive-age people have inadequate fertility aware...
Context: Women worldwide are delaying childbearing, but are they aware of the age-related decline in...
Although fertility educational initiatives have increased in developed countries to prevent infertil...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
STUDY QUESTION What is the likelihood of having a child within 4 years for men and women with stron...
In this paper data from the British Household Panel Study are used to analyse gender differences in ...
STUDY QUESTION How good is fertility knowledge and what are treatment beliefs in an international sa...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
The use of fertility intention questions to study individual childbearing behaviour has developed ra...