Research on the impact of educational attainment on fertility behavior has been expanded by a new dimension – the field of education. This paper analyses how the educational field influences the transition to parenthood of women and men in Western Germany. The results show that educational fields matter for the transition to parenthood only for women. For men, the results do not show a significant impact of educational fields on the transition rates to parenthood. However, they point at the importance of the educational level for the probability of men to become fathers
This paper demonstrates that education influences men’s childbearing be-haviour in multiple ways. Fo...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribute...
BACKGROUND. While women’s participation in higher education has caught up with and surpassed that of...
Research on the impact of educational attainment on fertility behavior has been expanded by a new di...
The existing research on education and fertility has been enriched by studies that take into account...
Although advanced education has been found to be consistently associated with a later transition to ...
This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demo...
This study examines educational reproduction of East and West German men and women born between 1930...
The link between education and fertility has been a long-standing research interest in family demogr...
While women's employment opportunities, relative wages, and the child quantity-quality trade-off hav...
Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the relationship between education and completed fert...
The purpose of this paper is to study the entry into motherhood of women in full-time education in E...
This article empirically assesses the question of whether women's growing economic independence, res...
of studies with one shared focus: Examining the global fertility transition in the light of educatio...
Theory suggests that the field of study may be at least as consequential for fertility behavior as t...
This paper demonstrates that education influences men’s childbearing be-haviour in multiple ways. Fo...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribute...
BACKGROUND. While women’s participation in higher education has caught up with and surpassed that of...
Research on the impact of educational attainment on fertility behavior has been expanded by a new di...
The existing research on education and fertility has been enriched by studies that take into account...
Although advanced education has been found to be consistently associated with a later transition to ...
This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demo...
This study examines educational reproduction of East and West German men and women born between 1930...
The link between education and fertility has been a long-standing research interest in family demogr...
While women's employment opportunities, relative wages, and the child quantity-quality trade-off hav...
Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the relationship between education and completed fert...
The purpose of this paper is to study the entry into motherhood of women in full-time education in E...
This article empirically assesses the question of whether women's growing economic independence, res...
of studies with one shared focus: Examining the global fertility transition in the light of educatio...
Theory suggests that the field of study may be at least as consequential for fertility behavior as t...
This paper demonstrates that education influences men’s childbearing be-haviour in multiple ways. Fo...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribute...
BACKGROUND. While women’s participation in higher education has caught up with and surpassed that of...