Childbearing intentions in a low fertility context: the case of Romania.

IF 2.1 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Genus Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-18 DOI:10.1186/s41118-018-0046-6
Alexandra-Andreea Ciritel, Alessandra De Rose, Maria Felice Arezzo
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This paper applies the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to find out the predictors of fertility intentions in Romania, a low-fertility country. We analyse how attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control relate to the intention to have a child among childless individuals and one-child parents. Principal axis factor analysis confirms which items proposed by the Generation and Gender Survey (GGS 2005) act as valid and reliable measures of the suggested theoretical socio-psychological factors. Four parity-specific logistic regression models are applied to evaluate the relationship between the socio-psychological factors and childbearing intentions. Social pressure emerges as the most important aspect in fertility decision-making among childless individuals and one-child parents, and positive attitudes towards childbearing are a strong component in planning for a child. This paper also underlines the importance of the region-specific factors when studying childbearing intentions: planning for the second child significantly differs among the development regions, representing the cultural and socio-economic divisions of the Romanian territory.

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低生育率背景下的生育意愿:罗马尼亚的案例。
本文运用计划行为理论(TPB)对罗马尼亚这个低生育率国家的生育意向进行预测。我们分析了无子女个体和独生子女父母的态度、主观规范和感知行为控制与生育意愿的关系。主轴因素分析确认了“世代与性别调查”(GGS 2005)提出的哪些项目可以作为建议的理论社会心理因素的有效和可靠的衡量标准。应用四个胎次特定的逻辑回归模型来评估社会心理因素与生育意愿之间的关系。在没有孩子的个人和独生子女父母中,社会压力是生育决策中最重要的因素,对生育的积极态度是计划生育的重要组成部分。本文还强调了研究生育意愿时区域特定因素的重要性:发展区域之间的第二胎计划有很大差异,这代表了罗马尼亚领土的文化和社会经济差异。
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Genus Social Sciences-Demography
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