生育率
婴儿潮
谈判
人口经济学
总生育率
政府(语言学)
社会学
政治学
经济增长
经济
人口学
人口
社会科学
计划生育
哲学
语言学
研究方法
作者
Deborah Mitchell,Edith Gray
标识
DOI:10.1177/1440783307073933
摘要
The decline in fertility rates across Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) nations has been the subject of considerable debate over the past decade. The sudden decline in fertility following the post-war baby boom is viewed by some as a return to long-run trends, while others attribute the fall to decline in government financial support for families and changing social attitudes, career and lifestyle aspirations. This article explores a range of attitudes and aspirations reported by a group of childless respondents to the Negotiating the Life Course survey to establish whether these attitudes/aspirations vary with their stated fertility expectations. Using responses to 20 questions that cover gender role attitudes, the importance of children, and career and lifestyle aspirations, we find some significant differences between those who do and those who do not want to have a child. We further investigate respondents’ fertility expectations three years on, and find that fertility expectations are not stable.
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