We study the aggregate gap between intended and actual fertility in 20 countries in Europe and the United States, adopting a cohort approach that differs from the period approach widely used in prior research. We compare the mean intended number of children and percentage intending to be childless among young women aged 25-29, measured during the 1990s, with the data on completed or almost completed fertility in the same cohorts later in life when they were aged 40 and older. In addition, we analyze the aggregate intentions-fertility gap among women with different educational attainment. Our exploration is informed by the cognitive-social model developed by Bachrach and Morgan (2013). The results reveal distinct regional patterns with regar...
Increasing shares of European women are making large investments in their human capital. Whether an...
The use of fertility intention questions to study individual childbearing behaviour has developed ra...
AbstractIncreasing shares of European women are making large investments in their human capital. Whe...
We study the aggregate gap between intended and actual fertility in 20 countries in Europe and the U...
We study the aggregate gap between intended and actual fertility in 19 European count...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility vary strongly across high-income countries and ov...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility have been shown to vary across high-income countr...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility vary strongly across high-income countries and ov...
Over the last decades the majority of European countries have witnessed fertility levels considerabl...
Unlike achieved fertility, fertility intentions are often positively correlated with education. Howe...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
Unlike achieved fertility, fertility intentions are often positively correlated with education. Howe...
Childlessness, a driving force of fertility, has undergone strong variations in 20th-centuryEurope, ...
ABSTRACT: Increasing numbers of young people enter university-level programmes and the share of univ...
Increasing shares of European women are making large investments in their human capital. Whether an...
The use of fertility intention questions to study individual childbearing behaviour has developed ra...
AbstractIncreasing shares of European women are making large investments in their human capital. Whe...
We study the aggregate gap between intended and actual fertility in 20 countries in Europe and the U...
We study the aggregate gap between intended and actual fertility in 19 European count...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility vary strongly across high-income countries and ov...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility have been shown to vary across high-income countr...
Educational differences in female cohort fertility vary strongly across high-income countries and ov...
Over the last decades the majority of European countries have witnessed fertility levels considerabl...
Unlike achieved fertility, fertility intentions are often positively correlated with education. Howe...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
Unlike achieved fertility, fertility intentions are often positively correlated with education. Howe...
Childlessness, a driving force of fertility, has undergone strong variations in 20th-centuryEurope, ...
ABSTRACT: Increasing numbers of young people enter university-level programmes and the share of univ...
Increasing shares of European women are making large investments in their human capital. Whether an...
The use of fertility intention questions to study individual childbearing behaviour has developed ra...
AbstractIncreasing shares of European women are making large investments in their human capital. Whe...