Conceptualizing and Measuring the Contribution of Assisted Reproductive Technologies to Fertility Rates

IF 4.6 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Jenny Chanfreau, Alice Goisis, Øystein Kravdal
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Abstract

Against the backdrop of the rising use of assisted reproductive technologies (ART), we argue that more reflection on the measurement and conceptualization of the contribution of ART to fertility rates is warranted. First, despite evidence of marked sociodemographic stratification in ART use, research on the ART contribution to fertility rates has largely overlooked how ART contributes differently to fertility levels across sociodemographic groups. Second, existing work tends to be ambiguous regarding what fertility would have looked like if ART had not been available. We demonstrate the importance of these points through period (1986–2018) and cohort (women born in 1949–1974) analyses using data from the Norwegian Population Registers. We demonstrate empirically the absolute and relative variation in the contribution of ART to fertility across sociodemographic subgroups. Whereas the relative ART contribution was highest and increasing steeply in recent years for women 40+, in absolute terms it was substantially higher for women in their thirties. Unlike natural fertility, differences in the absolute contribution of ART to the fertility of education groups were increasing over time. Then, considering a range of assumptions, we show that the “crude” contribution of ART may be either an overestimation or an underestimation compared to the “net” contribution. Our results prompt important reflections on how ART is framed in policy and scholarship.
概念化和测量辅助生殖技术对生育率的贡献
在辅助生殖技术(ART)使用不断增加的背景下,我们认为有必要对ART对生育率的贡献的测量和概念化进行更多的反思。首先,尽管有证据表明抗逆转录病毒药物使用中存在明显的社会人口分层,但有关抗逆转录病毒药物对生育率贡献的研究在很大程度上忽视了抗逆转录病毒药物对不同社会人口群体生育率水平的不同贡献。其次,现有的研究对于如果没有抗逆转录病毒治疗,生育能力会是什么样子往往是模棱两可的。我们通过使用挪威人口登记处的数据进行时期(1986-2018)和队列(1949-1974年出生的女性)分析,证明了这些点的重要性。我们从经验上证明了ART对不同社会人口亚组生育率贡献的绝对和相对变化。近年来,40岁以上妇女接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的相对贡献最高且急剧增加,但从绝对值来看,30多岁妇女的贡献要高得多。与自然生育率不同,ART对受教育群体生育率的绝对贡献的差异随着时间的推移而增加。然后,考虑一系列假设,我们表明,与“净”贡献相比,抗逆转录病毒治疗的“粗”贡献可能被高估或低估。我们的研究结果引发了对ART如何在政策和学术中形成框架的重要思考。
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期刊介绍: Population and Development Review is essential reading to keep abreast of population studies, research on the interrelationships between population and socioeconomic change, and related thinking on public policy. Its interests span both developed and developing countries, theoretical advances as well as empirical analyses and case studies, a broad range of disciplinary approaches, and concern with historical as well as present-day problems.
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