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predictors of fertility preferences and ever-use of modern family planning methods. At the same time, results show that the … family planning use if an increased desire to limit fertility is to be attained. … preferences and demand for family planning in developing countries. In this study, the effect of direct indicators of women …
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understanding low fertility in this country, but that the role that family plays in a couple’s fertility decisions needs to be … residential independence of the new nuclear family. The empirical data are 74 semi-structured interviews with women between ages … relations, and parental roles. Our findings show, among other aspects, that considerations of work and family are developed in …
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the effects of family policies on fertility. Theoretically we employ approaches of comparative welfare-state research, of … effects of family policies on childbearing and fertility. … effects of policies on fertility need to contextualize policies and reduce their complexities by focusing on “critical …
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childbearing in post-Soviet Russia. We employ a combination of methods to decompose fertility rates by union status and analyze the … is not due to the changing fertility behavior of cohabitors, nor to changes in union behavior after conception, but due …
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Family Dynamics“ (pairfam) to evaluate congruent fertility intentions of couples, and considers self-perceived relationship ….793 Paaren im Rahmen der „Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics“ (pairfam) die Übereinstimmung von Paaren … stärker von der Partnerschaftsqualität abhängen, als die von kinderlosen Paaren. Although many studies consider fertility …
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We examine how family, money, and health explain variation in life satisfaction (“happiness”) over the life cycle … only at ages below 50. Remarkably, the contribution of family is small across ages. Across regions health is most important … in the wealthier, and income in the poorer regions of the world. Family explains a substantial fraction of happiness only …
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In 2007, Germany enacted a radical new parental leave benefit scheme that grants parents 67 percent of their previous income, and includes two “daddy months.” In this paper, we use data from the German Microcensus for the period 1999 to 2009 to explore how this reform has changed fathers’...
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German Family Panel (pairfam), which collected information on the partnership status at first birth using two different … methods. The first method is based on data on partnership and fertility histories collected retrospectively. The second method …
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economic hardship than nuclear families in France and western Germany. Socio-demographic differences between family types …-economic composition of different family types. For the Russian Federation and eastern Germany, we do not find any statistically …
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