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Deadline for Parenthood: Fertility Postponement and Age Norms in Poland

L’âge limite pour avoir des enfants: Report de la procréation et normes d’âge en Pologne

Monika Mynarska ()
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Monika Mynarska: Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Institute of Psychology

European Journal of Population, 2010, vol. 26, issue 3, No 5, 373 pages

Abstract: Abstract The postponement of childbearing is occurring across Europe, but the paths of this trend differ profoundly from country to country. In Poland, as in other Central and Eastern European countries, most women have their first child at a relatively young age. This article asks about the role of age norms in sustaining the pattern of early motherhood. We investigate young adults’ perceptions of age in relation to their fertility choices. We find that age is, indeed, a salient dimension that structures and regulates individual childbearing plans. The qualitative approach of our study allows for gaining insights into how age norms are explained, argued about and sanctioned. Finally, we reconstruct the mechanisms of the normative influence of age limits (deadlines) on fertility behaviour, improving our understanding of the timing of childbearing.

Keywords: Fertility postponement; Age norms; Post-socialist countries; Poland; Qualitative interviews; Report de la fécondité; Normes d’âge; Pays post-socialistes; Pologne; Entretiens qualitatifs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/s10680-009-9194-x

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