Going Beyond the First Child : Analysis of Russian Mothers' Desired and Actual Fertility Patterns

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العنوان: Going Beyond the First Child : Analysis of Russian Mothers' Desired and Actual Fertility Patterns
المؤلفون: Levin, Victoria, Besedina, Elena, Aritomi, Tami
بيانات النشر: World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: CHILDREN, FAMILIES, FERTILITY BEHAVIOR, AGING, CHILD, FERTILITY TRENDS, LOW FERTILITY, REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR, POLICY MAKERS, POPULATION, UNEMPLOYMENT, TOTAL FERTILITY RATE, PUBLIC AWARENESS, MOTHERS, NUMBER OF CHILDREN, WOMEN, MEN, LABOUR MARKET, FEMALE, MOTHER, CHILDLESSNESS, EFFECTIVE POLICIES, HEALTH, SINGLE MOTHERS, AGED, FERTILITY RATES, PARTNERS, DEATHS, FAMILY SIZE, POLICY DISCUSSIONS, FAMILY POLICY, UNITED NATIONS POPULATION DIVISION, POPULATION DIVISION, AGE, FERTILITY, REPLACEMENT LEVEL, MARRIED WOMEN, FERTILITY RATE, AGE GROUPS, NUMBER OF BIRTHS, PROGRESS, HOUSE, IMPORTANT POLICY, IDEAL FAMILY SIZE, VULNERABILITY, LABOR MARKET, DECLINE IN FERTILITY, MATERNITY LEAVE, FERTILITY DECLINES, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, DYING, YOUNG CHILDREN, TERTIARY EDUCATION, SOCIAL SECURITY, FERTILITY PREFERENCES, DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, BIRTHS, BIRTH ORDER, DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE, TOTAL FERTILITY RATES, IMPACT ON FERTILITY, MARRIED COUPLES, PARENTS, FERTILITY PATTERNS, GENDER STEREOTYPES, LIFE EXPECTANCY, SOCIAL POLICIES, POPULATION RESEARCH, LESS EDUCATED PEERS, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, BIRTH RATES, WILL, FERTILITY LEVELS, FERTILITY DECLINE, WOMAN, DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS, EQUAL WORK, ENHANCING WOMEN, POLICIES, POLICY, FAMILY PLANNING, FIRST BIRTH, BABY, LARGER FAMILIES, FAMILY, HEALTH CARE, HUMAN CAPITAL, GENDER BIAS, SEX, CAREGIVERS, RESPECT, BIRTH, TRAINING, GENDER EQUITY, HOUSEHOLD INCOME, FERTILITY DETERMINANTS, POLICY RESEARCH, CHILD CARE, MOTHERHOOD, CHILDBEARING, FIRST CHILD, BENEFITS, HOME, POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN, MARITAL STATUS, MALE, PARTNER, BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN, HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS, FAMILY POLICIES, LABOR FORCE, REPRODUCTIVE INTENTIONS, WORKING-AGE POPULATION, REPRODUCTIVE AGE, GENDER, EU, EDUCATED WOMEN, FATHERS, NATIONAL COUNCIL
الوصف: The Russian Federation's population has been declining since 1992, but recently the decline appears to be over. Although fertility has risen since the 2007 introduction of the family policy package, which focused on stimulating second and higher-order births, total fertility rates still remain significantly below replacement rate. Unlike some Western European countries, low overall fertility in Russia can be explained predominantly by a high prevalence of one-child families, despite the two-child ideal family size reported by the majority of Russians. This paper examines the correlates of Russian first-time mothers' desire and decision to have a second child. Using the 2004–12 waves of the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, the study focuses on the motherhood-career trade-off as a potential obstacle to higher fertility in Russia. The preliminary results indicate that among Russian first-time mothers, being in stable employment is positively associated with the likelihood of having a second child. Moreover, the desire to have a second child is positively associated with the first child attending formal childcare, which suggests that the availability, affordability, and quality of such childcare can be important for promoting fertility. These results are broadly consistent with previous studies in other European countries that indicate that the ability of mothers to combine work and family has important implications for fertility, and that pro-natalist policies focusing on childcare accessibility can offer the greatest payoffs. In addition to these factors, better housing conditions, being married, having an older child, and having a first-born boy are also positively associated with having a second child.
اللغة: English
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______2456::61c997b40bfe69ba3c3aec1f2e6895ba
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24217
Rights: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.od......2456..61c997b40bfe69ba3c3aec1f2e6895ba
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE