relationships between men's gender attitudes and fertility: response to puur et al.'s "men's childbearing desires and views of the male role in europe at the dawn of the 21st century"

relationships between men's gender attitudes and fertility: response to puur et al.'s "men's childbearing desires and views of the male role in europe at the dawn of the 21st century"

;Charles Westoff;Jenny Higgins
journal of urban planning and development 2009 Vol. 21 pp. 3-
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westoff2009demographicrelationships

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An analysis published in a recent edition of this journal (Puur, Olah, Tazi-Preve, and Dorbritz 2008) reported that, in eight European countries, men with egalitarian gender attitudes both desired and had more children than men with more traditional gender attitudes. These unexpected findings led us to explore a similar research question with an alternate dataset--the European/World Value Surveys. But we found--without exception--a negative association between men's egalitarian attitudes and fertility, not only in the selected eight European countries but also in a considerable number of other developed countries. We explore possible reasons for and implications of these divergent findings.

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