2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10680-023-09692-1
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Self-Perceived Infertility is Not Always Associated with Having Fewer Children: Evidence from German Panel Data

Arthur L. Greil,
Desmond D. Wallace,
Jasmin Passet-Wittig
et al.

Abstract: Proximate determinants theory considers infertility rates a risk factor for lower fertility rates, but the assumption that people who perceive infertility will have fewer children has not been tested. This study investigates the association of self-perceived infertility with the number of children people have had after 11 years. Infertility implies reduced chances of conception (rather than sterility), but people do not always consistently perceive infertility over time. If people who think they are infertile … Show more

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