Social Resources are Associated With Higher Fertility Intentions in Contemporary Finland

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Alyona Artamonova, Tiia Sorsa, Venla Berg, A. Hägglund, A. Rotkirch
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Abstract

Lower childbearing intentions can stem from a lack of social resources. However, not only actual but also perceived social support might signal that parents and parents-to-be will not be alone after having a child. Using register and GGS-Finland data from 2021-22, we investigate how emotional and instrumental support received from parents and other social network members, as well as a person’s subjective feeling that their social network is sufficient (measured as the absence of loneliness), are associated with fertility intentions. Logistic regression models reveal that receiving instrumental support ‒ especially financial support ‒ from parents and other relatives (but not non-kin) is associated with higher childbearing intentions. Not feeling lonely is also associated with higher childbearing intentions, particularly among individuals aged 26-30 years. Gender and partnership status nuance these associations. We conclude that social resources ‒ indicated by both perceived and received support ‒ shape childbearing intentions for those approaching or in prime childbearing age. The lack of perceived social resources among young adults may contribute to relatively low fertility, even in a high-income country with generous family policies such as Finland.
在当代芬兰,社会资源与较高的生育意愿息息相关
生育意愿较低的原因可能是缺乏社会资源。然而,不仅是实际的社会支持,还有感知到的社会支持都可能预示着父母和准父母在有了孩子之后不会孤单。我们利用 2021-22 年的登记数据和芬兰 GGS 数据,研究了从父母和其他社会网络成员那里获得的情感支持和工具性支持,以及个人对其社会网络是否足够的主观感受(以没有孤独感为衡量标准)如何与生育意愿相关联。逻辑回归模型显示,从父母和其他亲属(但非亲属)那里获得工具性支持(尤其是经济支持)与较高的生育意愿相关。不感到孤独也与较高的生育意愿有关,尤其是在 26-30 岁的人群中。性别和伴侣身份使这些关联变得微妙。我们的结论是,社会资源--由感知到的支持和获得的支持--影响着即将或处于生育黄金年龄的人的生育意愿。年轻成年人缺乏感知到的社会资源可能是导致生育率相对较低的原因之一,即使在芬兰这样一个拥有宽松家庭政策的高收入国家也是如此。
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