The aim of this article is to examine the determinants of couples’ childbearing intentions, by explicitly taking into account the agreement or disagreement of the two members of the couple. The relevance of the partner’s reproductive intentions has been well recognised in the literature, but few studies have provided in-depth analyses of the fertility plans of both partners. In our study, we used the household-level data from a survey on ‘‘Family and Social Subjects’’, carried out by the Italian National Statistical Office in 2003, which provides characteristics on both partners. We adopted a couple’s perspective which allows us to give a unitary picture of the concordant or discordant nature of partners’ first child intentions. We found that a lack of agreement in the reproductive decision-making process is likely to occur in the Italian couples where the role of the woman is less traditional. In particular, cohabitant, highly educated and working women are more likely to be in disagreement with their partners in the decisions concerning having a first child. Being religious may be also a source of discordance in the couples’ reproductive plans. Our findings support the utility of taking a couple-based approach in studies on fertility intentions.

Couples’ first child intentions and disagreement: An analysis of the Italian case / Rosina, A; Testa, Maria Rita. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POPULATION. - ISSN 1572-9885. - 25:4(2009), pp. 487-502. [10.1007/s10680-009-9188-8]

Couples’ first child intentions and disagreement: An analysis of the Italian case

TESTA M
2009

Abstract

The aim of this article is to examine the determinants of couples’ childbearing intentions, by explicitly taking into account the agreement or disagreement of the two members of the couple. The relevance of the partner’s reproductive intentions has been well recognised in the literature, but few studies have provided in-depth analyses of the fertility plans of both partners. In our study, we used the household-level data from a survey on ‘‘Family and Social Subjects’’, carried out by the Italian National Statistical Office in 2003, which provides characteristics on both partners. We adopted a couple’s perspective which allows us to give a unitary picture of the concordant or discordant nature of partners’ first child intentions. We found that a lack of agreement in the reproductive decision-making process is likely to occur in the Italian couples where the role of the woman is less traditional. In particular, cohabitant, highly educated and working women are more likely to be in disagreement with their partners in the decisions concerning having a first child. Being religious may be also a source of discordance in the couples’ reproductive plans. Our findings support the utility of taking a couple-based approach in studies on fertility intentions.
2009
fertility intentions; Couple's reproductive decisions; Partners' disagreement in first childbearing; Fertility decision-making process
Couples’ first child intentions and disagreement: An analysis of the Italian case / Rosina, A; Testa, Maria Rita. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POPULATION. - ISSN 1572-9885. - 25:4(2009), pp. 487-502. [10.1007/s10680-009-9188-8]
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