How does the decision to have a child vary across countries, and what differences between countries might explain observed differences in decision making? In this paper, we use a social psychological model of influences on human behaviour, the theory of planned behavior (TPB), to compare the influence of attitudes, perceived norms and perceived control on intention to have their second child among 25 to 34 year old females in eight countries. We find country-level differences in beliefs about the consequences of having another child, about the expectations of normative referents, and about ability to have or care for another child. A macro-level exploration shows that cross-country differences reflect differences in family- and child-friend...
The objective of this study is to explore factors that affect the decisions single-child parents mak...
The work described here builds a social psychological layer on Rosina and Testa’s (2009) primarily e...
The work described here builds a social psychological layer on Rosina and Testa’s (2009) primarily e...
How does the decision to have a child vary across countries, and what differences between countries ...
How does the decision to have a child vary across countries, and what differences between countries ...
This research is written within the framework of the European Commission project “Reproductive decis...
This research is written within the framework of the European Commission project “Reproductive decis...
The decision to have a child is influenced by many contextual factors. We consider country of reside...
The decision to have a child is influenced by many contextual factors. We consider country of reside...
The decision to have a child is influenced by many contextual factors. We consider country of reside...
Initial results from the REPRO project show that the theory of planned behavior from social psycholo...
Initial results from the REPRO project show that the theory of planned behavior from social psycholo...
While most research on fertility planning is conducted at the individual level, this paper focuses o...
The objective of this study is to explore factors that affect the decisions single-child parents mak...
The objective of this study is to explore factors that affect the decisions single-child parents mak...
The objective of this study is to explore factors that affect the decisions single-child parents mak...
The work described here builds a social psychological layer on Rosina and Testa’s (2009) primarily e...
The work described here builds a social psychological layer on Rosina and Testa’s (2009) primarily e...
How does the decision to have a child vary across countries, and what differences between countries ...
How does the decision to have a child vary across countries, and what differences between countries ...
This research is written within the framework of the European Commission project “Reproductive decis...
This research is written within the framework of the European Commission project “Reproductive decis...
The decision to have a child is influenced by many contextual factors. We consider country of reside...
The decision to have a child is influenced by many contextual factors. We consider country of reside...
The decision to have a child is influenced by many contextual factors. We consider country of reside...
Initial results from the REPRO project show that the theory of planned behavior from social psycholo...
Initial results from the REPRO project show that the theory of planned behavior from social psycholo...
While most research on fertility planning is conducted at the individual level, this paper focuses o...
The objective of this study is to explore factors that affect the decisions single-child parents mak...
The objective of this study is to explore factors that affect the decisions single-child parents mak...
The objective of this study is to explore factors that affect the decisions single-child parents mak...
The work described here builds a social psychological layer on Rosina and Testa’s (2009) primarily e...
The work described here builds a social psychological layer on Rosina and Testa’s (2009) primarily e...