Reproductive intentions of Russians with children at the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS
E. Vakulenko, E. Mitrofanova, D. I. Gorskiy
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Abstract

The paper studies the reproductive intentions of the Russians who already have at least one child before and during the quarantine restrictions (lockdowns) due to COVID-19. Binary choice logistic models and a set of machine learning models were evaluated on the data from the Person, Family, Society survey conducted in March—May 2020. Modeling of the respondents’ intentions to have more children in the short term (3 years) and the long term (more than 3 years) showed that external shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the strict quarantine regulations associated with it had an impact on fertility intentions, but only in the short term. These external shocks were less significant than such factors as age of the respondent; the number of children already born; availability of housing needed to expand the family; the maternity capital program availability, which includes the opportunity to improve housing conditions after the birth of children. As Russians with children showed the increase of the probability of having additional children after April 2020, we conclude that the effect of COVID-19 on reproductive intentions was acyclical. The estimation of models with heterogeneous effects showed that the pandemic had a stronger impact on respondents with above-average household incomes.
COVID-19大流行开始时俄罗斯有孩子的生育意愿
该论文研究了在新冠肺炎隔离限制(封锁)之前和期间已经至少有一个孩子的俄罗斯人的生育意愿。根据2020年3-5月进行的个人、家庭、社会调查的数据,对二元选择逻辑模型和一组机器学习模型进行了评估。对受访者在短期(3年)和长期(3年以上)生育更多孩子的意图进行的建模显示,新冠肺炎大流行及其相关的严格隔离规定等外部冲击对生育意图产生了影响,但仅在短期内。这些外部冲击不如受访者的年龄等因素重要;已经出生的儿童人数;提供扩大家庭所需的住房;生育资本计划的可用性,其中包括在孩子出生后改善住房条件的机会。由于有孩子的俄罗斯人在2020年4月后生育更多孩子的可能性增加,我们得出结论,新冠肺炎对生育意愿的影响是非周期性的。对具有异质性影响的模型的估计表明,疫情对家庭收入高于平均水平的受访者的影响更大。
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