Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in the interest in family size intentions and ideals in developed societies, partially stemming from the idea that realized fertility in these societies is lower than intended fertility. This paper addresses the question of the stability of family size intentions. Based on Heckhausen’s life-span theory of control, it is hypothesized that young adults’ family size intentions are likely to change as a result of their experiences in the family and occupational life domains. To study this issue, data are used from a Dutch panel survey in which respondents are questioned on their family size intentions six times over the course of 18 years. The results show that family size intentions are not stable, but ...
Despite a long tradition of studying the relationship between education and fertility outcomes less ...
whether in their early twenties, late thirties or somewhere in between, Aus-tralians want much the s...
Childlessness has been increasing over the last decades in most European societies. Previous studies...
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in the interest in family size intentions and ideals in dev...
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in the interest in family size intentions and ideals in dev...
Although the influence of the parental home on individual’s fertility is a well-established fact in ...
This article examines the factors that influence the formation and development of fertility plans ov...
Prevailing low fertility rates in several European states, such as Germany, have been studied widely...
Using West German panel data constructed from the 1988 and 1994/1995 wave of the DJI Familiensurvey,...
<p>Family systems, as normative frameworks in which family processes unfold, are believed to exert a...
Having a child is one of the most influential events people experience over their life course. Nowad...
Little is known about the way attitudes towards childbearing change over the life course. Using data...
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...
Despite a long tradition of studying the relationship between education and fertility outcomes less ...
whether in their early twenties, late thirties or somewhere in between, Aus-tralians want much the s...
Childlessness has been increasing over the last decades in most European societies. Previous studies...
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in the interest in family size intentions and ideals in dev...
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in the interest in family size intentions and ideals in dev...
Although the influence of the parental home on individual’s fertility is a well-established fact in ...
This article examines the factors that influence the formation and development of fertility plans ov...
Prevailing low fertility rates in several European states, such as Germany, have been studied widely...
Using West German panel data constructed from the 1988 and 1994/1995 wave of the DJI Familiensurvey,...
<p>Family systems, as normative frameworks in which family processes unfold, are believed to exert a...
Having a child is one of the most influential events people experience over their life course. Nowad...
Little is known about the way attitudes towards childbearing change over the life course. Using data...
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...
Despite a long tradition of studying the relationship between education and fertility outcomes less ...
whether in their early twenties, late thirties or somewhere in between, Aus-tralians want much the s...
Childlessness has been increasing over the last decades in most European societies. Previous studies...