Preference Theory and Low Fertility: A Comparative Perspective
Agnese Vitali (),
Francesco Billari,
Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and
Maria Rita Testa
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Agnese Vitali: Università Bocconi
Maria Rita Testa: Austrian Academy of Sciences
European Journal of Population, 2009, vol. 25, issue 4, No 4, 413-438
Abstract:
Abstract The discussion on the causes of the most recent fertility decline in Europe, and in particular on the emergence of lowest-low fertility, emphasizes the relevance of cultural factors in addition to economic ones. As part of such a cultural framework, the heterogeneity of preferences concerning the “career vs. family” dichotomy has been systematized in the “Preference Theory” approach developed by Catherine Hakim. This heterogeneity in preferences, however, has so far been underinvestigated in a comparative framework. This paper makes use of comparative data from the 2004/2005 Round of the European Social Survey to test the links between individual-level preferences and both fertility outcomes and fertility intentions, in a variety of societal settings. Results confirm an association between work–family lifestyle preferences and realized fertility in a variety of European countries, while they do not show a relationship between lifestyle preferences and fertility intentions. Results further support the existence of heterogeneous patterns of association between lifestyle preferences and fertility choices among welfare regimes.
Keywords: Preference Theory; Low and lowest-low fertility; Europe; European Social Survey; Welfare regime; Théorie des préférences; Fécondités les plus basses; Europe; Enquête Sociale Européenne; Régime d’Etat-providence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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