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Sonst. Personen | Morgan, S. Philip (Hrsg.); Sobotka, Tomás (Hrsg.); Testa, Maria Rita (Hrsg.) |
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Institution | Vienna Institute of Demography |
Titel | Vienna yearbook of population research 2011. Special issue on "Reproductive decision-making". Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Wiener Jahrbuch für Bevölkerungsforschung 2011. |
Quelle | Wien: Verl. d. Österreich. Akad. d. Wiss. (2011), 344 S.
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Reihe | Vienna yearbook of population research. 9 |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; gedruckt; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Forschung; Generatives Verhalten; Verhalten; Familie; Familiengründung; Planung; Familienpolitik; Eltern; Fruchtbarkeit; Demografie; Nachsozialistische Gesellschaft; Generationenverhältnis; Netzwerk; Mann; Belgien; Deutschland; Frankreich; Großbritannien; Polen; Tschechische Republik |
Abstract | Contents: Maria Rita Testa, Tomás Sobotka and S. Philip Morgan: Reproductive decision-making: towards improved theoretical, methodological and empirical approaches. Introduction (1-9); S. Philip Morgan and Christine A. Bachrach: Is the Theory of Planned Behaviour an appropriate model for human fertility? (11-18); Warren B. Miller: Comparing the TPB and the T-D-I-B framework (19-29); Jennifer S. Barber: The Theory of Planned Behaviour: considering drives, proximity and dynamics (31-35); Dimiter Philipov: Theories on fertility intentions: a demographer's perspective (37-45); Jane Klobas: The Theory of Planned Behaviour as a model of reasoning about fertility research (47-54); Aart C. Liefbroer: On the usefulness of the Theory of Planned Behaviour for fertility research (55-62); Icek Ajzen: Reflections on Morgan and Bachrach's critique (63-69); Christine A. Bachrach and S. Philip Morgan: Further reflections on the Theory of Planned Behaviour and fertility research (71-74); Warren B. Miller: Differences between fertility desires and intentions: implications for theory research and policy (75-98); Marie Ni Bhrolchain and Eva Beaujouan: Uncertainty in fertility intentions in Britain 1979-2007 (99-129); Saskia Hin, Anne Gauthier, Joshua Goldstein and Christoph Bühler: Fertility preferences: what measuring second choices teaches us (131-156); Maria Rita Testa, Laura Cavalli and Alessandro Rosina: Couples childbearing behaviour in Italy: which of the partners is leading it? (157-178); Nicoletta Balbo and Melinda Mills: The influence of the family network on the realisation of fertility (179-206); Markus Kotte and Volker Ludwig: Intergenerational transmission of fertility intentions and behaviour in Germany: the role of contagion (207-226); David De Wachter and Karel Neels: Educational differentials in fertility intentions and outcomes: family formation in Flanders in the early 1990s (227-258); Clémentine Rossier, Sara Brachet and Anne Salles: Family policies, norms about gender roles and fertility decisions in France and Germany (259-282); Anna Rotkirch, Stuart Basten, Heini Väsiänen and Markus Jokela: Baby longing and men's reproductive motivation (283-306); Anna Baranowska and Anna Matysiak: Does Parenthood increase happiness? Evidence of Poland (307-325); Jennifer S. Barber, Yasamin Kusunoki and Heather Gatny: Design and implementation of an online weekly survey to study unintended pregnancies (327-334); Beatrice Chromková Manea and Petr Fucik: Couples disagreement about fertility preferences and family friendly policy measures in the Czech Republic (335-344). |
Erfasst von | GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim |
Update | 2014/3 |