2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2284828
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Yearning, Learning and Conceding: (Some of) the Reasons People Change Their Childbearing Intentions

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“…Although there have been a number of recent studies of changes in both fertility intentions (e.g. Liefbroer 2009;Iacovou and Tavares 2010;and Ni Bhrolcháin et al 2010) and desires (e.g. Adsera 2006;Heiland et al 2008), it is rare for the two to be studied together (but see Hagewen and Morgan 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there have been a number of recent studies of changes in both fertility intentions (e.g. Liefbroer 2009;Iacovou and Tavares 2010;and Ni Bhrolcháin et al 2010) and desires (e.g. Adsera 2006;Heiland et al 2008), it is rare for the two to be studied together (but see Hagewen and Morgan 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hasta esa etapa de la vida, las razones para la postergación pueden ser variadas: las más frecuentes son la educación y el empleo femenino, pero aparecen también los cambios de valores, la inestabilidad conyugal o las condiciones de la economía, las políticas sociales o la vivienda (MILLS et al, 2011). En todo caso, se ha observado que la mayoría de las mujeres nulíparas desearon un hijo en algún momento de su trayectoria y con el paso del tiempo ese deseo se fue desvaneciendo (CRAIG et al, 2014;IACOVOU;TAVARES, 2011). Esto podría reflejar, entre otras cosas, la importancia de las preferencias adaptativas en la medición de intenciones a edades avanzadas del ciclo reproductivo.…”
Section: Las Intenciones Reproductivas Y La Nuliparidez Voluntaria E unclassified
“…The few longitudinal studies that have focused on changes in the desired number of children demonstrate that women who have a job, higher earnings, work more hours, and have higher levels of education decrease their desired fertility over time (Iacovou & Tavares, 2008;Liefbroer, 2009). However, in these studies desired fertility is based on both the actual and the desired number of children (Berrington & Pattaro, 2014;Heaton et al, 1999;Iacovou & Tavares, 2008;Liefbroer, 2009).…”
Section: Changing Desires and Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The few longitudinal studies that have focused on changes in the desired number of children demonstrate that women who have a job, higher earnings, work more hours, and have higher levels of education decrease their desired fertility over time (Iacovou & Tavares, 2008;Liefbroer, 2009). However, in these studies desired fertility is based on both the actual and the desired number of children (Berrington & Pattaro, 2014;Heaton et al, 1999;Iacovou & Tavares, 2008;Liefbroer, 2009). As fertility is so strongly associated with educational and occupational outcomes, differences between educational/occupational groups in later life might be a consequence of differences in achieved fertility rather than attributed to differences in desires for particular family sizes.…”
Section: Changing Desires and Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%