We investigate the decision-making process of having a first child, using theories on individualisation, lifestyle choices and negotiating partnerships as a starting point. We compare couples who had their first child at a relatively young age with those who had their first child at an older than average age, using data from semi-structured interviews with 33 couples, selected from the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS). Although expecting more explicit decision-making among older parents, our qualitative analyses show that decision-making preceding both early and postponed first childbirth is often implicit. Disagreement between partners does not necessarily lead to discussion. Factors that result in the postponement of childbearing, s...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Women’s ability to reproduce is restricted by menarche and menopause. First children are, however, n...
Using data from the first wave of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS) for 2867 women and 2195...
We investigate the decision-making process of having a first child, using theories on individualisat...
We investigate the decision-making process of having a first child, using theories on individualisat...
We investigate the decision-making process of having a first child, using theories on individualisat...
Having a child is one of the most influential events people experience over their life course. Nowad...
Having a child is one of the most influential events people experience over their life course. Nowad...
Having a child is one of the most influential events people experience over their life course. Nowad...
Having a child is one of the most influential events people experience over their life course. Nowad...
BACKGROUNDThe age at parenthood has risen by about five years in the last decades in the Netherlands...
In this article, the authors examine effects of partners’ attitudes on the timing of the birth of a ...
Family background shapes young adults' decisions in their transition to adulthood, and the outcomes ...
Background: Fertility research often uses data from women only. This can bias the results if the eff...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Women’s ability to reproduce is restricted by menarche and menopause. First children are, however, n...
Using data from the first wave of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS) for 2867 women and 2195...
We investigate the decision-making process of having a first child, using theories on individualisat...
We investigate the decision-making process of having a first child, using theories on individualisat...
We investigate the decision-making process of having a first child, using theories on individualisat...
Having a child is one of the most influential events people experience over their life course. Nowad...
Having a child is one of the most influential events people experience over their life course. Nowad...
Having a child is one of the most influential events people experience over their life course. Nowad...
Having a child is one of the most influential events people experience over their life course. Nowad...
BACKGROUNDThe age at parenthood has risen by about five years in the last decades in the Netherlands...
In this article, the authors examine effects of partners’ attitudes on the timing of the birth of a ...
Family background shapes young adults' decisions in their transition to adulthood, and the outcomes ...
Background: Fertility research often uses data from women only. This can bias the results if the eff...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Women’s ability to reproduce is restricted by menarche and menopause. First children are, however, n...
Using data from the first wave of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS) for 2867 women and 2195...