People, Population Change and Policies: Lessons from the Population Policy Acceptance Study vol. 1: Family Change (European Studies of Population)

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Author(s): Charlotte Hohn
Edition: 1
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 432

1402066082......Page 1
European Studies of Population
Volume 16/1......Page 2
People, Population Change
and Policies......Page 4
Acknowledgment......Page 6
Contents......Page 7
1
Introduction......Page 12
Part I
Theoretical Background, Methods
and Opportunities for Analyses
of the International Population Policy
Acceptance Study Database (IPPAS)......Page 27
2
From Population Policy Acceptance Surveys
to the International Database......Page 28
3
Selected Statistical Methods to Analyse IPPAS......Page 55
4
Pathways of Welfare and Population-related
Policies......Page 66
Part II
Attitudes Towards
(The Change of) The Family......Page 98
5 Attitudes Towards Forms of Partnership......Page 99
6 Family Transformations in the Post-Communist Countries:
Attitudes Toward Changes......Page 119
Part III Value of children......Page 144
7 Motivation to have Children in Europe......Page 145
8 Intergenerational Changes in the Value System in Europe......Page 160
9 Attitudes and Intentions Toward Childlessness in Europe......Page 179
Part IV Fertility Intentions......Page 214
10 Will weWitness an Upturn in European Fertility
in the Near Future?......Page 215
11 Fertility Preferences and Expectations Regarding Old Age......Page 242
12 The Influence of Education and Family Policies on Age at First Birth......Page 257
Part V Reconciliation ofWork and Family......Page 274
13 Preferences Regarding Reconciliation of Family and Professional
Life Versus Reality......Page 275
14 Reconciliation of Work and Family Within Different
Institutional Settings......Page 294
15 Work-Family Orientation and Female Labour Market Participation......Page 314
Part VI Family Related Policies......Page 339
16 Family Policies: Financial or Institutional Measures?......Page 340
17 Anticipated Impact of Family Policies on Fertility Behaviour
Among the Childless and Among One-Child Parents......Page 361
18 Preferences Versus Actual Family Policy Measures......Page 383
References......Page 403
Index......Page 422