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How parenthood experiences influence desire for more children in Australia: A qualitative study

机译:定性研究:父母经历如何影响对更多孩子的渴望

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The low-fertility debate in developed countries has focused on the limits to family size posed by the financial costs of raising children, and difficulties combining work and family. Little attention has been given to the physical and socio-psychological experiences of conception, pregnancy, birth and early parenthood, and their potential effect on parity progression. Womens rising education and workforce participation rates are often seen as key factors in fertility decline, offering attractive alternatives to motherhood, but research suggests that they also undermine levels of knowledge, confidence and interest in motherhood. Demographers have made almost no link between people having fewer children than they might otherwise have had and their previous childbearing and childrearing experiences. Interviews conducted in South Australia in 2003–04 with parents of both small and large families show that fertility and family size are influenced both negatively and positively by experiences of having had children. The paper argues that if low fertility rates are to be stabilized or raised in developed countries, then researchers and policymakers must consider the physical and socio-psychological costs of having children for parents, and provide support mechanisms so that experiences of parenthood contribute as little as possible to fertility gaps and delayed fertility.
机译:在发达国家,关于低生育率的辩论集中在抚养子女的财务成本对家庭规模的限制以及工作和家庭相结合的困难上。几乎没有注意受孕,怀孕,出生和早育的生理和社会心理经验,以及它们对均等进展的潜在影响。妇女受教育程度的提高和劳动力参与率的提高常常被视为生育率下降的关键因素,为孕产提供了有吸引力的替代方法,但研究表明,这也破坏了对孕产的知识,信心和兴趣。人口统计学家几乎没有发现子女比以前少的人与以前的生育和育儿经历之间的联系。 2003–04年在南澳大利亚州与大小家庭的父母进行的访谈显示,生育子女的经历对出生率和家庭规模均产生负面和正面影响。该论文认为,如果要在发达国家稳定或提高低生育率,那么研究人员和政策制定者必须考虑为父母生儿育女的生理和社会心理成本,并提供支持机制,使为人父母的经历少可能导致生育差距和延迟生育。

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