2021
DOI: 10.5937/demografija2118019v
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Covid -19 and fertility in Serbia: Rough pandemic impact assessment

Abstract: Past evidence on fertility responses to external shocks, including economic recessions and outbreaks of infectious diseases, shows that people often put their childbearing plans on hold in uncertain times. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic influenced a wide spectrum of everyday life, from employment, financial wellbeing, uncertainty and health concerns, to work and family reconciliation, dating, marrying, and family planning, thus we may expect certain effect on fertility rates too. The possible impact of … Show more

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“…Children today do not participate in the work and acquisition of material resources and as the cost of upbringing a child increases, the emotional satisfaction of individuals to decide to become parents remains the only motivation. Therefore, individuals who still want to have children find a compromise solution and decide to have fewer children, usually one [41]. Also, the age at which mothers and fathers decided to have a child is very different from that in the past, especially for women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children today do not participate in the work and acquisition of material resources and as the cost of upbringing a child increases, the emotional satisfaction of individuals to decide to become parents remains the only motivation. Therefore, individuals who still want to have children find a compromise solution and decide to have fewer children, usually one [41]. Also, the age at which mothers and fathers decided to have a child is very different from that in the past, especially for women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%