2021
DOI: 10.5565/rev/papers.2735
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¿Aplazando la llegada del primer hijo? Un estudio cualitativo sobre las percepciones en torno al retraso de la fecundidad

Abstract: Delaying the arrival of the first child? A qualitative study on the perceptions around childbearing postponement.In a scenario of lowest-low fertility levels like the Spanish one, characterized by a postponement transition, especially for first births, this paper looks into the most relevant perceptions and values which may be affecting the childbearing delay for the first child among people aged between 25 and 45 in the Community of Madrid. Based upon the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) applied to the fertil… Show more

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“…Partners play a very important role in the emotional endowment for those who have made the decision to stay childless. In the social game, the role of motherhood and fatherhood continues to be a highly coercive power device, especially when in life as a couple, there are contrary views or relativistic positions on having children or postponing their arrival for another moment in life, and this can result in break‐ups (González Hincapié & López López, 2021).
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partners play a very important role in the emotional endowment for those who have made the decision to stay childless. In the social game, the role of motherhood and fatherhood continues to be a highly coercive power device, especially when in life as a couple, there are contrary views or relativistic positions on having children or postponing their arrival for another moment in life, and this can result in break‐ups (González Hincapié & López López, 2021).
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%