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Gender Equity Opportunity Costs of Parenthood and Educational Differences in Unintended First Births: Insights from Japan

机译:性别平等生育机会成本以及意外生育的教育差异:日本的见解

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We examine educational differences in the intendedness of first births in Japan using data from a nationally representative survey of married women (N = 2,373). We begin by describing plausible scenarios for a negative, null, and positive educational gradient in unintended first births. In contrast to well-established results from the U.S., we find evidence of a positive educational gradient in Japan. Net of basic demographic controls, university graduates are more likely than less-educated women to report first births as unintended. This pattern is consistent with a scenario emphasizing the high opportunity costs of motherhood in countries such as Japan where growing opportunities for women in employment and other domains of public life have not been accompanied by changes in the highly asymmetric roles of men and women within the family. We discuss potential implications of this suggestive finding for other low-fertility settings.
机译:我们使用全国代表性的已婚妇女调查(N = 2,373)调查了日本初生婴儿的意向教育差异。我们首先描述意外生育中负,零和正教育梯度的合理情况。与美国公认的结果相反,我们发现日本教育梯度呈正增长的迹象。除去基本的人口统计学控制因素,大学毕业生比受教育程度较低的妇女更有可能报告意外生育。这种模式与强调在诸如日本这样的国家中孕产的机会成本高昂的设想相吻合,在日本,妇女在就业和其他公共生活领域的机会不断增加,而男女在家庭中的高度不对称角色却没有变化。我们讨论了这一暗示性发现对其他低生育率环境的潜在影响。

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