AbstractStudies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often shown no or only barely significant results. We argue that many of these “non-findings” may be attributed to a neglect of group-specific differences in behavior. In this study, we examine how the association of unemployment and fertility varies by socio-demographic subgroups using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) and from Danish population registers. We find that male unemployment is related to a postponement of first and second childbearing in both countries. The role of female unemployment is less clear at these two parities. Both male and female unemployment is positively correlated with third birth risks. More importantl...
In this study we have investigated fertility levels during periods of unusually high unemployment le...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
Background: Although research on the consequences of economic recession has long linked unemployment...
Studies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often shown n...
AbstractStudies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often...
This study investigates the role of female labour-market attachment and earnings in childbearing pro...
We analyse the effects of unemployment on the likelihood of having a first and second birth in Denma...
This paper seeks to advance our understanding about the impact of unemployment on fertility. From a ...
Are fertility responses to local unemployment homogenous across sub-demographic groups? This paper ...
This study investigates how unemployment is associated with the transition to parenthood among men a...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
Sociologists and demographers have long been interested in the role of economic uncertainty in famil...
Abstract: This paper investigates the role of female earnings in childbearing decisions in two very ...
Abstract: Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country co...
This paper investigates whether economic uncertainty induces a postponement of family formation. We ...
In this study we have investigated fertility levels during periods of unusually high unemployment le...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
Background: Although research on the consequences of economic recession has long linked unemployment...
Studies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often shown n...
AbstractStudies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often...
This study investigates the role of female labour-market attachment and earnings in childbearing pro...
We analyse the effects of unemployment on the likelihood of having a first and second birth in Denma...
This paper seeks to advance our understanding about the impact of unemployment on fertility. From a ...
Are fertility responses to local unemployment homogenous across sub-demographic groups? This paper ...
This study investigates how unemployment is associated with the transition to parenthood among men a...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
Sociologists and demographers have long been interested in the role of economic uncertainty in famil...
Abstract: This paper investigates the role of female earnings in childbearing decisions in two very ...
Abstract: Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country co...
This paper investigates whether economic uncertainty induces a postponement of family formation. We ...
In this study we have investigated fertility levels during periods of unusually high unemployment le...
Systematic comparisons of fertility developments based on education, gender and country context are ...
Background: Although research on the consequences of economic recession has long linked unemployment...