A Framework for Studying Adults who Neither have Nor Want Children

IF 1 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Z. Neal, J. Neal
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Abstract

The population of adults who neither have nor want children is large and growing. However, it remains poorly understood because its members can be difficult to identify in traditional demographic surveys, and existing research on the population uses a range of methods and terms. In this paper, we review current practices, then to bring a level of consistency and comparability to this literature, we propose a common framework for studying this population. First, we recommend that researchers use the term “childfree” to describe adults who neither have nor want children, because the term is short, widely used, and preferred by members of this population. Second, we recommend that researchers define childfree adults by neither having nor wanting biological or nonbiological children, recognizing that one’s childfree status may change over time. Third, we recommend that researchers identify childfree adults in surveys using “want” questions (e.g., do you want children?), in combination with other questions.
一个研究既没有孩子也不想要孩子的成年人的框架
既没有孩子也不想要孩子的成年人数量庞大,而且还在增长。然而,它仍然鲜为人知,因为在传统的人口调查中很难确定其成员,而现有的人口研究使用了一系列方法和术语。在本文中,我们回顾了当前的实践,然后为了使这些文献具有一定的一致性和可比性,我们提出了一个研究这一人群的通用框架。首先,我们建议研究人员使用“无子女”一词来描述既没有孩子也不想要孩子的成年人,因为这个词很短,使用范围很广,而且深受这一人群的喜爱。其次,我们建议研究人员将无子女成年人定义为既不生也不想要生物学或非生物学的孩子,并认识到一个人的无子女状态可能会随着时间的推移而改变。第三,我们建议研究人员在调查中使用“想要”的问题(例如,你想要孩子吗?)并结合其他问题来确定没有孩子的成年人。
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Family Journal
Family Journal FAMILY STUDIES-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
15.40%
发文量
83
期刊介绍: The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families is the official journal of the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC). The purpose of the journal is to advance the theory, research, and practice of counseling with couples and families from a family systems perspective.
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