Educational Pairings and Fertility Across Europe: How Do the Low-Educated Fare?

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Natalie Nitsche,Anna Matysiak,Jan Van Bavel,Daniele Vignoli
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Abstract

Recent research suggests that the fertility-education relationship may be mediated by the educational attainment of the partner, especially among the tertiary-educated. However, there are no studies focusing on the couple-education-fertility nexus among couples who achieved only basic educational attainment, even though resource pooling theory predicts differences in family formation by couples’ joint levels of socio-economic resources. We address this research gap and investigate how educational pairings among married and cohabiting partners relate to second and third birth transitions across 22 European countries, using data from the EU-SILC (European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions) panel and discrete time event history models. Our findings show significantly lower second and third birth transition rates among homogamous low-educated couples compared to heterogamous couples with one low- and one medium or highly-educated partner in the Nordic countries, but not across the rest of Europe. However, couples with one or two low-educated partners have significantly lower second birth rates compared with couples with two highly-educated partners in all European regions.
欧洲的教育配对与生育率:低教育程度人群的表现如何?
最近的研究表明,生育与教育的关系可能受到伴侣的教育程度的调节,特别是在受过高等教育的人中。然而,尽管资源汇集理论通过夫妻共同的社会经济资源水平预测了家庭形成的差异,但目前还没有研究集中在只有基本教育程度的夫妇之间的夫妇-教育-生育关系。我们利用EU-SILC(欧盟收入和生活条件统计)面板和离散时间事件历史模型的数据,解决了这一研究缺口,并调查了22个欧洲国家已婚和同居伴侣之间的教育配对与第二胎和第三胎过渡的关系。我们的研究结果表明,在北欧国家,同性婚姻的低学历夫妇的第二胎和第三胎的出生率明显低于异性婚姻的低学历夫妇和一个中等或高等教育的伴侣,但在欧洲其他地区并非如此。然而,在所有欧洲地区,与有两个受过高等教育的伴侣的夫妇相比,有一个或两个受教育程度低的伴侣的夫妇的第二胎出生率要低得多。
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