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Immigrant fertility in West Germany: Is there a socialization effect in transitions to second and third births?

机译:西德的移民生育:向第二胎和第三胎的过渡是否有社会化作用?

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In this paper on immigrant fertility in West Germany, we estimate the transition rates to second and third births, using intensity-regression models. The data come from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study. We distinguish women of the first and the second immigrant generations originating from Turkey, the former Yugoslavia, Greece, Italy, and Spain, and compare their fertility levels to those of West German women. In the theoretical framework, we discuss competing hypotheses on migrant fertility. The findings support mainly the socialization hypothesis: the transition rates of first-generation immigrants vary by country of origin, and the fertility patterns of migrant descendants resemble more closely those of West Germans than those of the first immigrant generation. In addition, the analyses show that fertility differentials between immigrants and women of the indigenous population can largely, though not in full, be explained by compositional differences.
机译:在本文中,关于西德的移民生育率,我们使用强度回归模型估算了第二胎和第三胎的过渡率。数据来自德国社会经济专家小组研究。我们区分了来自土耳其,前南斯拉夫,希腊,意大利和西班牙的第一代和第二代移民妇女,并将其生育水平与西德妇女的生育水平进行了比较。在理论框架中,我们讨论了有关移民生育率的竞争假设。这些发现主要支持社会化假说:第一代移民的迁移率因原籍国而异,并且与第一代移民相比,移民后代的生育方式与西德人的生育方式更相似。此外,分析表明,土著居民中移民与妇女之间的生育差异可以用组成差异来解释,尽管不是全部。

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