Delayed parenthood is a central feature of the massive transformation of family and reproduction in rich countries. We analyse the shift of motherhood towards later reproductive ages during the last four decades and review its consequences for children and their mothers in low-fertility countries in Europe, North America, Oceania and East Asia. First we analyse the trends in birth rates at advanced reproductive ages (35+), including trends at very high reproductive ages (50+) and detailing the rapid rise in first and second birth rates at that ages. We show that a relatively high share of childless women and of women with one child aged 35-44 still plan to have a(nother) child in the future. Subsequently, we discuss the limited success rate...
Parenthood postponement has been a major component of the huge changes in fertility since the 1970s....
The biological and social factors which may interact to determine the level and pattern of fertility...
A major demographic trend in the latter half of the 20th century, and in the early 21st century, has...
Delayed parenthood is a central feature of the massive transformation of family and reproduction in ...
Broad societal and cultural changes since the 1970s have provided incentives for young people to pos...
After decades of fertility postponement, we investigate recent changes in late parenthood across lo...
Main trends are presented on fertility, age of the mother at having her first child, and time that y...
The frequency of late births (to mothers aged 35 or above) has increased since the 1980s, because th...
In this contribution postponement behaviour will mainly be seen on the macro-level. One of the main ...
In 1975-79, U.S. women childless at age 30 had low fertility after age 30. Under age- and parity-spe...
The continuing postponement of parenthood is considered an important contributor to the overall decl...
This paper analyzes the effect of delayed motherhood on fertility dynamics for women living in seve...
Two contemporary topics in fertility are investigated: late transitions to parenthood and low fertil...
Background: Postponement of first births and an increase in childlessness are significant trends acr...
This study discusses fertility trends and variation in countries that have completed the transition ...
Parenthood postponement has been a major component of the huge changes in fertility since the 1970s....
The biological and social factors which may interact to determine the level and pattern of fertility...
A major demographic trend in the latter half of the 20th century, and in the early 21st century, has...
Delayed parenthood is a central feature of the massive transformation of family and reproduction in ...
Broad societal and cultural changes since the 1970s have provided incentives for young people to pos...
After decades of fertility postponement, we investigate recent changes in late parenthood across lo...
Main trends are presented on fertility, age of the mother at having her first child, and time that y...
The frequency of late births (to mothers aged 35 or above) has increased since the 1980s, because th...
In this contribution postponement behaviour will mainly be seen on the macro-level. One of the main ...
In 1975-79, U.S. women childless at age 30 had low fertility after age 30. Under age- and parity-spe...
The continuing postponement of parenthood is considered an important contributor to the overall decl...
This paper analyzes the effect of delayed motherhood on fertility dynamics for women living in seve...
Two contemporary topics in fertility are investigated: late transitions to parenthood and low fertil...
Background: Postponement of first births and an increase in childlessness are significant trends acr...
This study discusses fertility trends and variation in countries that have completed the transition ...
Parenthood postponement has been a major component of the huge changes in fertility since the 1970s....
The biological and social factors which may interact to determine the level and pattern of fertility...
A major demographic trend in the latter half of the 20th century, and in the early 21st century, has...