生育率下降期间拉丁美洲和加勒比地区家庭结构的变化,1960-2020年。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Studies in Family Planning Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1111/sifp.12282
Federica Becca, Albert Esteve, Andrés F Castro Torres
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在过去六十年中,拉丁美洲和加勒比地区发生了重大的人口和家庭变化,包括生育率迅速下降,影响了家庭结构和形成。我们利用来自27个拉丁美洲和加勒比地区国家的144个国家年度人口普查和调查微观数据样本,记录了该地区家庭规模和组成的趋势和变化。我们测量了平均家庭规模的变化,家庭组成的成员与户主的关系,以及女性户主的演变。我们的研究结果表明,家庭规模的总体减少反映了生育率下降的趋势,尽管存在次区域差异。一项对成员关系随时间变化的分析表明,孩子是家庭萎缩的主要驱动因素。分析还揭示了家庭组成的持久复杂性,即大家庭结构。随着时间的推移,家庭结构比男性户主更为复杂的女性户主家庭显著增加。这一趋势部分解释了拉丁美洲和加勒比地区大家庭持续存在的原因。此外,我们还记录了男户主和女户主家庭平均每户子女数量的逐渐趋同。这些结果挑战了假设全球向核心家庭结构趋同的理论。总的来说,拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的人口和家庭转变强调了家庭规模缩小和家庭复杂性持续存在之间的相互作用。
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Changes in Latin American and Caribbean Household Structure Amidst Fertility Decline, 1960-2020.

Over the past six decades, significant demographic and familial changes, including rapid fertility decline, have occurred in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), impacting household structure and formation. We document trends in and changes to household size and composition in the region, leveraging 144 country-year samples from census and survey microdata across 27 LAC countries. We measure changes in average household size, household composition by member relationship to the household head, and the evolution of female headship. Our findings show a general reduction in household size that mirrors the trend in fertility decline, albeit with subregional variations. An analysis of changes in members' relationships over time reveals that children are the main drivers of household shrinkage. The analysis also unveils the enduring complexity of household composition, namely of extended family structures. Female-headed households, which are characterized by more complex household structures than their male-headed counterparts, significantly increased over time. This trend partly explains the persistence of extended households in LAC. In addition, we document a gradual convergence in the average number of children per household between male- and female-headed households. These results challenge theories positing a global convergence towards nuclear family structures. Overall, LAC's demographic and familial transformations underscore the interplay between shrinking household size and persistent household complexity.

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期刊介绍: Studies in Family Planning publishes public health, social science, and biomedical research concerning sexual and reproductive health, fertility, and family planning, with a primary focus on developing countries. Each issue contains original research articles, reports, a commentary, book reviews, and a data section with findings for individual countries from the Demographic and Health Surveys.
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