textabstractABSTRACT It is commonly assumed that we have an innate need for children, in particular, that women have a 'mother instinct'. This belief lives in the general public as well as among scientists. In this paper that theory is criticized on two grounds: Firstly, it is argued that the theory is implausible. One reason is that the innate need for sex is biologically sufficient to ensure procreation. Another is that in humans innate motivational tendencies are typically not specific. Contrary to most animals we have no 'instincts'. Human motivation is rather geared by broad 'needs'. The need for social contact can explain procreation behavior equally well. Secondly it is shown that that the theory does not fit reality. They're too man...
Evolutionary explanations of low fertility in modern affluent societies commonly state that low fert...
This paper aims to state the obvious – the commonsense, rational approach to child-producing. We hav...
Much of the literature on childbearing motivations has recognised conformity to fertility norms, esp...
The public debate on population policy is still going on, only the topics have changed during the la...
This paper examines the question of why women want children from several disciplinary viewpoints inc...
It can be noted from the literature, as well as from the results of foreign research and my own rese...
The aim of this study was to increase available knowledge about women's and men’s desire for pregnan...
BACKGROUND: Based on the declining birth rates in Germany, one might assume that the number of peopl...
The article shows that the realm of procreation is conditioned by a number of factors. Some of those...
likely to prefer to remain childless than less intelligent individuals. Analyses of the why why some...
In many Western countries childlessness has been increasing. For example, in the Netherlands, among ...
Childlessness has been increasing over the last decades in most European societies. Previous studies...
People who are involuntarily childless need to use assisted reproductive technologies if they want t...
This study aims to investigate the rationalization behind young adults' decision on whether or not t...
Does the reason why women have no children matter with regard to level of childlessness concerns? Re...
Evolutionary explanations of low fertility in modern affluent societies commonly state that low fert...
This paper aims to state the obvious – the commonsense, rational approach to child-producing. We hav...
Much of the literature on childbearing motivations has recognised conformity to fertility norms, esp...
The public debate on population policy is still going on, only the topics have changed during the la...
This paper examines the question of why women want children from several disciplinary viewpoints inc...
It can be noted from the literature, as well as from the results of foreign research and my own rese...
The aim of this study was to increase available knowledge about women's and men’s desire for pregnan...
BACKGROUND: Based on the declining birth rates in Germany, one might assume that the number of peopl...
The article shows that the realm of procreation is conditioned by a number of factors. Some of those...
likely to prefer to remain childless than less intelligent individuals. Analyses of the why why some...
In many Western countries childlessness has been increasing. For example, in the Netherlands, among ...
Childlessness has been increasing over the last decades in most European societies. Previous studies...
People who are involuntarily childless need to use assisted reproductive technologies if they want t...
This study aims to investigate the rationalization behind young adults' decision on whether or not t...
Does the reason why women have no children matter with regard to level of childlessness concerns? Re...
Evolutionary explanations of low fertility in modern affluent societies commonly state that low fert...
This paper aims to state the obvious – the commonsense, rational approach to child-producing. We hav...
Much of the literature on childbearing motivations has recognised conformity to fertility norms, esp...