Individuals’ left-right self-placement and their fertility intentions: Evidence from the European Social Survey
Bruno Arpino,
Ryohei Mogi
Abstract:Social scientists have long been interested in how attitudes and values influence fertility intentions and behaviors. The role of political ideology has, on the contrary, been overlooked. Right-wing people tend to be more religious, to hold more traditional views on gender roles and the importance of the family. Therefore, right-wing people more likely to hold positive fertility intentions that individuals with other political orientations. In addition, political ideology may have an effect on fertility intent… Show more
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