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Agree to Disagree? Fertility Intentions Among Mixed Couples in Sweden

Eleonora Mussino () and Caroline Uggla
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Eleonora Mussino: Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA)
Caroline Uggla: Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA)

European Journal of Population, 2025, vol. 41, issue 1, No 20, 30 pages

Abstract: Abstract Whether couples agree on having a(nother) child is crucial for both individuals and society. While fertility research has long focused on women, recent studies emphasize the need to incorporate both partners’ perspectives. However, analyses that jointly consider men’s and women’s fertility intentions remain scarce. This focus on women has been partly driven by homogamy—the tendency for individuals to select partners with similar traits and values. Given that couples with mixed backgrounds have higher dissolution rates, they may also be less likely to share family-related beliefs. This study examines how agreement on fertility intentions varies among mixed and homogamous couples in Sweden. Using the 2021 Swedish Generation and Gender Survey (GGS) and stratifying by respondents’ gender, we find that most couples agree not to have a(nother) child, reflecting recent fertility declines. Couples where both partners are migrants exhibit the highest agreement, while mixed couples show the most disagreement and the strongest gender asymmetries in reported intentions. However, these differences are small and vary by the gender of the reporting partner. The higher disagreement among mixed couples aligns with broader research on their elevated dissolution risks. However, reverse causality is possible—value differences may be linked to other stressors, making childbearing less desirable. By highlighting the role of couple composition in fertility decision-making, our findings contribute to understanding how family formation dynamics vary across different couple types.

Keywords: Fertility intentions; Couple perspective; Migrants; Mixed unions; GGS; Sweden (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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