Expectations about Fertility and Field of Study among Adolescents: A Case of Self-selection?

In recent studies on the association between education and fertility, increased attention has been paid to the field of study. Women who studied in traditionally more "feminine" fields, like care, teaching, and health, were found to have their children earlier and to have more children than other women. A point of debate in this literature is on the causal direction of this relationship. Does the field of study change the attitudes towards family formation, or do young adults with stronger family-life attitudes self-select into educational fields that emphasize care, teaching, and health? Or d... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Keijer, Micha G.
Liefbroer, Aart C.
Nagel, Ineke
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Verlag/Hrsg.: DEU
Schlagwörter: Sozialwissenschaften / Soziologie / Social sciences / sociology / anthropology / Population Studies / Sociology of Population / Bevölkerung / Netherlands / choice of studies / fertility / adolescent / occupational choice / work-family balance / family formation / level of education / gender-specific factors / Berufswahl / geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren / Familiengründung / Familie-Beruf / Jugendlicher / Bildungsniveau / Studienwahl / Niederlande / Fruchtbarkeit
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