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Bearing Children in Unstable Times: Psychological Traits and Early Parenthood in a Lowest-Low Fertility Context, Rostock 1990 - 1995.


  Author: Holger von der Lippe, Francesco C. Billari, Olaf Reis
Publisher: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
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Document Date:                  April 2002
Category: Family Structure > Parenthood Status
Related Categories:
Parenthood/Childrearing > Fertility/Infertility
 

This study examines the extent to which psychological traits can be used to understand and predict individuals' transition into parenthood.  The authors analyse this question in a context of economic and social upheaval and "lowest low" fertility rates, in Rostock, East Germany shortly after the fall of communist rule.  Based on their findings, they suggest that, in an environment such as this, personality traits are important determinants of differential fertility.

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