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Whither the Child? : Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility / / editors, Wilcox, W. Bradford
Whither the Child? : Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility / / editors, Wilcox, W. Bradford
Autore Kaufmann Eric P.
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (211 p.)
Disciplina 304.6/32
Soggetto topico Fertility, Human
Family policy
Birth control - Government policy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-317-24912-7
1-315-63113-X
1-61205-127-8
1-317-24911-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Fertility, Feminism, and Faith: The Influence of Secularism and Economic Conditions; Chapter 2 The Social and Civic Consequences of Parenthood for Adults; Chapter 3 Do Children Bring Happiness and Purpose in Life?; Chapter 4 Gift or Commodity: How Ought We to Think about Children?; Chapter 5 Little Emperors? Growing Up in China after the One-Child Policy; Chapter 6 Before, During, and After the Baby Carriage: The Division of Family Labor and Wives' Contemporary Marital Satisfaction
Chapter 7 Sacralization by Stealth? The Religious Consequences of Low Fertility in EuropeChapter 8 Feminism as the New Natalism: Twenty-First-Century Prescriptions for Addressing Low Fertility; Chapter 9 What Do Women Really Want? Designing Family Policies for All Women; Chapter 10 The Future of Fertility: Future Trends in Family Size among Low Fertility Populations; Index; About the Editors and Contributors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460988203321
Kaufmann Eric P.  
London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2015
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Whither the Child? : Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility / / editors, Wilcox, W. Bradford
Whither the Child? : Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility / / editors, Wilcox, W. Bradford
Autore Kaufmann Eric P.
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (211 p.)
Disciplina 304.6/32
Soggetto topico Fertility, Human
Family policy
Birth control - Government policy
ISBN 1-317-24912-7
1-315-63113-X
1-61205-127-8
1-317-24911-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Fertility, Feminism, and Faith: The Influence of Secularism and Economic Conditions; Chapter 2 The Social and Civic Consequences of Parenthood for Adults; Chapter 3 Do Children Bring Happiness and Purpose in Life?; Chapter 4 Gift or Commodity: How Ought We to Think about Children?; Chapter 5 Little Emperors? Growing Up in China after the One-Child Policy; Chapter 6 Before, During, and After the Baby Carriage: The Division of Family Labor and Wives' Contemporary Marital Satisfaction
Chapter 7 Sacralization by Stealth? The Religious Consequences of Low Fertility in EuropeChapter 8 Feminism as the New Natalism: Twenty-First-Century Prescriptions for Addressing Low Fertility; Chapter 9 What Do Women Really Want? Designing Family Policies for All Women; Chapter 10 The Future of Fertility: Future Trends in Family Size among Low Fertility Populations; Index; About the Editors and Contributors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797744303321
Kaufmann Eric P.  
London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2015
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Whither the Child? : Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility / / editors, Wilcox, W. Bradford
Whither the Child? : Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility / / editors, Wilcox, W. Bradford
Autore Kaufmann Eric P.
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (211 p.)
Disciplina 304.6/32
Soggetto topico Fertility, Human
Family policy
Birth control - Government policy
ISBN 1-317-24912-7
1-315-63113-X
1-61205-127-8
1-317-24911-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Fertility, Feminism, and Faith: The Influence of Secularism and Economic Conditions; Chapter 2 The Social and Civic Consequences of Parenthood for Adults; Chapter 3 Do Children Bring Happiness and Purpose in Life?; Chapter 4 Gift or Commodity: How Ought We to Think about Children?; Chapter 5 Little Emperors? Growing Up in China after the One-Child Policy; Chapter 6 Before, During, and After the Baby Carriage: The Division of Family Labor and Wives' Contemporary Marital Satisfaction
Chapter 7 Sacralization by Stealth? The Religious Consequences of Low Fertility in EuropeChapter 8 Feminism as the New Natalism: Twenty-First-Century Prescriptions for Addressing Low Fertility; Chapter 9 What Do Women Really Want? Designing Family Policies for All Women; Chapter 10 The Future of Fertility: Future Trends in Family Size among Low Fertility Populations; Index; About the Editors and Contributors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812431103321
Kaufmann Eric P.  
London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2015
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Women's education and fertility in Latin America : exploring the significance of education for women's lives / / Teresa Castro Martín, Fátima Juárez
Women's education and fertility in Latin America : exploring the significance of education for women's lives / / Teresa Castro Martín, Fátima Juárez
Autore Castro Martín Teresa
Pubbl/distr/stampa Calverton, Maryland USA : , : Macro International Inc., , 1994
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (23 pages)
Collana DHS working papers
Soggetto topico Fertility, Human - Latin America
Women - Education - Latin America
Educational sociology - Latin America
Educational sociology
Fertility, Human
Population
Women - Education
Soggetto genere / forma Statistics.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Women's education and fertility in Latin America
Record Nr. UNINA-9910713429803321
Castro Martín Teresa  
Calverton, Maryland USA : , : Macro International Inc., , 1994
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Women's employment and childbearing in post-industrialized societies : the fertility paradox / / Daniel Dinale
Women's employment and childbearing in post-industrialized societies : the fertility paradox / / Daniel Dinale
Autore Dinale Daniel
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 253 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), charts
Soggetto topico Women - Employment
Fertility, Human
ISBN 3-031-46098-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Competing Interests -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: The Fertility Paradox: More Working Women, More Babies -- 1.1 The Relationship Between Production and Reproduction in Historical Context -- 1.2 The Bygone Era of Fertility: More Working Women, Fewer Babies -- 1.3 A New Era in Fertility: More Working Women, More Babies -- Why Is This the Case? -- 1.4 Solving the Fertility Paradox: An Employment Relations Perspective -- 1.5 Why Is the Fertility Paradox Important? -- 1.6 Plan of the Book -- The Need for A Retheorisation: Inadequacy of Traditional Explanations of Demographic Change -- Retheorising the Relationship Between Production and Reproduction: Multi-institutional Gender Equality as a Way Forward -- Flexible Service-Oriented Labour Markets -- Gender Egalitarian Social Policy and Welfare State Institutions -- Equitable Division of Household Labour -- The Future of Fertility -- Chapter 2: Traditional Explanations for the Fertility Paradox -- 2.1 The Three Theories of Transition: Traditional Explanations of the Fertility Paradox -- Gary Becker´s New Home Economics -- Preference Theories -- Second Demographic Transition (SDT) Theory -- 2.2 Going Beyond the Three Theories of Transition -- 2.3 Towards a New Model to Explain the Fertility Paradox -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Gender Egalitarianism as a New Model -- 3.1 Industrial Relations Institutions and Labour Market Structures -- General Versus Specific Skilling Systems -- Wage Determination Regimes -- 3.2 Labour Market Structures: Criticisms of Gendered Comparative Institutional Theory -- Limited Attentiveness to Class Differentiation -- Static Economic Functionalist Approach of Gendered Comparative Institutional Theory -- Social Policy Blindness of Gendered Comparative Institutional Theory.
3.3 Welfare State and Social Policy Factors Influencing the Nexus Between Female Labour Force Participation and Fertility Rates -- Employment Protection Legislation (EPL) -- Active Labour Market Programmes (ALMPs) -- Family Policy -- Public Sector Employment -- 3.4 Household Gender Relations (Family-Oriented Institutions) Influencing the Nexus Between Female Labour Force Participation ... -- Rational Choice Theory: Household Division of Labour -- Cultural Lag of Gender Equity in Household Gender Relations -- The Incomplete Gender Revolution -- 3.5 Institutional Interactions: Bargaining Theory and Macro-institutional Determinants of the Fertility Paradox -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Building a New Model to Explain the Fertility Paradox -- 4.1 Building a New `Institutional Interdependency´ Model -- 4.2 Selection of National Case Studies -- 4.3 Case Study Policy Analysis -- 4.4 Quantitative Methods: Selection of Variables -- Chapters 5-7: Labour Market Structures and Industrial Relations Policy -- Chapter 8-10: Public Policy and Welfare States -- Chapter 11: Household Gender Dynamics -- 4.5 Quantitative Methods: Data Analysis, Estimation and Interpretation -- 4.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 5: The Service Economy, General Skills and the Rise of Women -- 5.1 Post-industrialisation, the Service Economy and the Rise of Women -- 5.2 Sectoral Change: From Industry to Services -- 5.3 Women, the Service Sector, Skills and Employment Flexibility -- 5.4 Skill Specificity and Women in Different Occupational Classifications -- 5.5 Analysis -- Skill Specificity and FLFP -- Skill Specificity and Fertility Rates -- Variable Description and Summary of Hypothesised Effects -- 5.6 Results -- Skill Specificity and FLFP Rates -- Skill Specificity and Fertility Rates -- ISCO-08 Occupations (Digit-II) and Fertility Rates -- 5.7 Conclusion.
Chapter 6: Employment Protection Legislation and Flexible Labour Markets -- 6.1 Employment Protection Legislation as a Public Policy Response to Skill Specificity -- 6.2 Employment Protection Legislation Regulatory Framework Systems -- Germany´s Stringent and Broad Employment Protection Legislation Framework -- Danish Flexicurity Employment Protection Legislation Framework -- Flexible Labour Markets and Weak U.S. Employment Protection Legislation -- Deviating from Liberal Expectation: Australia´s Employment Protection Legislation Framework -- 6.3 Employment Protection and Vertical Segregation -- 6.4 Analysis -- Employment Protection and FLFP -- Employment Protection and Fertility Rates -- Variable Description and Summary of Hypothesised Effects -- 6.5 Results -- EPL and FLFP Rates -- EPL and Fertility Rates -- EPL, Vertical Segregation (ISCO-08, Managers) and Women -- 6.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Wage Dispersion and Private Sector Substitutes for Unpaid Household Work -- 7.1 Weak Employment Regulation, Wage Dispersion and the Production of Low Cost Human Services -- 7.2 Wage Dispersion and the Fertility Paradox Across Nations -- Low Cost Labour and Wage Dispersion in the U.S. -- Wage Dispersion and Australia´s High Minimum Wage and Award System -- High Union Density, Collective Bargaining and Wage Compression in Denmark -- Restricted Public Childcare and Wage Compression in Germany -- 7.3 Analysis -- Wage Inequality and Female Labour Force Participation -- Wage Inequality and Fertility Rates -- Variable Description and Summary of Hypothesised Effects -- 7.4 Results -- Wage Inequality and FLFP Rates -- Wage Inequality and Fertility Rates -- 7.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Defamiliarising Family Benefits and Leave Policies -- 8.1 Overall Family Benefit Expenditures -- 8.2 `Services and In-Kind Benefits´ -- 8.3 `Child-Related Cash Benefits´.
8.4 `Tax Breaks for Children´ -- 8.5 Parental and Maternity Leave Length and Generosity Variation -- 8.6 Analysis -- Family Policy and FLFP -- Family Policy and Fertility Rates -- Variable Descriptions and Summary of Hypothesised Effects -- 8.7 Results -- 8.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 9: Dual-Earner Oriented pro-Employment Policies -- 9.1 ALMPs and the Four Case Study Nations -- Danish ALMPs: Full-Employment Model -- German ALMPs: Fiscal Constraints and Slow Turn to Activation -- U.S. ALMPs: Behaving in Standard Liberal Expectation -- Australian ALMPs: Converging with Liberal Expectation -- 9.2 Analysis -- ALMPs and FLFP Rates -- ALMPs and Fertility Rates -- Variable Description and Summary of Hypothesised Effects -- 9.3 Results -- ALMPs and FLFP Rates -- ALMPs and Fertility Rates -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Large Female-Friendly, Service-Oriented Public Sectors -- 10.1 Historical Institutional Legacies and Public Sector Employment Variation -- Denmark´s Service-Oriented Social Democratic Model of Public Employment -- Germany´s Frugal Masculine Bureaucracy -- U.S. Public Sector: Limited Public Social Service Provision through Marketisation -- Australian Public Sector: Limited Social Services despite Health and Education Growth -- 10.2 Analysis -- Public Sector Employment and FLFP -- Public Sector Employment and Fertility Rates -- Variable Description and Summary of Hypothesised Effects -- 10.3 Results -- Public Sector Employment and FLFP -- Public Sector Employment and Fertility Rates -- 10.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 11: Equitable Division of Unpaid Household Labour -- 11.1 Conceptualising Cross-National Variations in Household Gender Inequality -- 11.2 Household Gender Inequality across the Four Case Study Nations -- 11.3 Results and Findings -- Analysis -- Household Gender Inequality and FLFP -- Household Gender Inequality and Fertility Rates.
The Embedded Bargaining Model and Household Gender Inequality -- 11.4 Results -- Household Gender Inequality and FLFP -- Household Gender Inequality and Fertility Rates -- Interactive Effects Between Household Gender Inequality, Comparative Capitalist and Welfare State Institutions -- 11.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 12: The Future of Fertility and Female Employment -- 12.1 Institutional Interdependency: An Employment Relations Perspective on the New Era of Fertility -- 12.2 Limitations and Directions for Future Research -- References.
Altri titoli varianti The fertility paradox
Record Nr. UNINA-9910767523803321
Dinale Daniel  
Cham : , : Springer, , [2023]
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Working women and childbearing : United States / / H. Theodore Groat [and three others]
Working women and childbearing : United States / / H. Theodore Groat [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hyattsville, Md. : , : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Office of Health Research, Statistics, and Technology, National Center for Health Statistics, , 1982
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (iv, 53 pages) : illustrations
Collana Vital and health statistics. Series 23, Data from the national survey of family growth
DHHS publication
Soggetto topico Fertility, Human - United States
Family size - United States
Married women - Employment - United States
Marriage - United States
Family planning - United States
Family size
Fertility, Human
Married women - Employment
Soggetto genere / forma Statistics.
Vital statistics.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Working women and childbearing
Record Nr. UNINA-9910711616503321
Hyattsville, Md. : , : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Office of Health Research, Statistics, and Technology, National Center for Health Statistics, , 1982
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World fertility report, 2003
World fertility report, 2003
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : United Nations, 2004
Soggetto topico Fertility, Human
Marriage
Birth control
Contraception
Population policy
Demography
Business & Economics
ISBN 1-4237-0625-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996320702003316
[Place of publication not identified], : United Nations, 2004
Materiale a stampa
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World fertility report, 2003
World fertility report, 2003
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : United Nations, 2004
Soggetto topico Fertility, Human
Marriage
Birth control
Contraception
Population policy
Demography
Business & Economics
ISBN 1-4237-0625-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910146263903321
[Place of publication not identified], : United Nations, 2004
Materiale a stampa
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