Abstract Previous research has found evidence of positive associations between gender-egalitarian attitudes or more equal division of housework/childcare and short-term fertility intentions in developed countries of Europe and East Asia. This study extends the literature to the context of a developing country in the post-communist region—Kazakhstan, which has progressed well in public gender equality but may not have developed private gender equality to the same extent as more developed countries. The study explores how (1) gender attitudes, (2) gender behaviour (housework and childcare division), and (3) consistency between gender attitudes and gender behaviour are associated with fertility intentions in this country. Kazakhstan’s Generati...
Background: Previous research suggested that husbands’ participation in housework is positively asso...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated/nwith the diffusion of gender-...
This paper focuses on the interaction between gender discrimination and household decisions. It deve...
This dissertation studies patterns in childbearing and reproductive behaviour in Kazakhstan, a conte...
It is increasingly acknowledged that gender (in-) equality is one of the most significant factors un...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated with the diffusion of gender-e...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that not only gender equality but also gender ideology p...
Fundamental fertility changes in developed countries and persistently low fertility rates are increa...
BACKGROUND It is increasingly acknowledged that not only gender equality, but also gender ideology...
Since 70s a trend toward a more egalitarian division of labour has been registered. A similar trend ...
Fertility decline in developed countries over recent five decades and persisting low fertility in th...
It is increasingly acknowledged that gender (in-) equality is one of the most significant factors un...
Objective: In a context of economic uncertainty and rising actual and ideal fertility, our analysis ...
"Many authors argue that societal fertility levels are a function of changing gender relations, but ...
Stimulated by the recent debate on gender roles and men's fertility behaviour (Puur et al. 2008; Wes...
Background: Previous research suggested that husbands’ participation in housework is positively asso...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated/nwith the diffusion of gender-...
This paper focuses on the interaction between gender discrimination and household decisions. It deve...
This dissertation studies patterns in childbearing and reproductive behaviour in Kazakhstan, a conte...
It is increasingly acknowledged that gender (in-) equality is one of the most significant factors un...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated with the diffusion of gender-e...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that not only gender equality but also gender ideology p...
Fundamental fertility changes in developed countries and persistently low fertility rates are increa...
BACKGROUND It is increasingly acknowledged that not only gender equality, but also gender ideology...
Since 70s a trend toward a more egalitarian division of labour has been registered. A similar trend ...
Fertility decline in developed countries over recent five decades and persisting low fertility in th...
It is increasingly acknowledged that gender (in-) equality is one of the most significant factors un...
Objective: In a context of economic uncertainty and rising actual and ideal fertility, our analysis ...
"Many authors argue that societal fertility levels are a function of changing gender relations, but ...
Stimulated by the recent debate on gender roles and men's fertility behaviour (Puur et al. 2008; Wes...
Background: Previous research suggested that husbands’ participation in housework is positively asso...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated/nwith the diffusion of gender-...
This paper focuses on the interaction between gender discrimination and household decisions. It deve...