2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10680-023-09668-1
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Union Instability and Fertility: An International Perspective

Abstract: In this article, we analyse the relationship between union instability and cumulated fertility among ever-partnered women in several regions across Europe and the Americas with different patterns of demographic behaviour in terms of fertility levels, union instability and fertility across partnerships. We hypothesise that the relationship between union dissolution and fertility might be less negative in contexts where repartnering is more prevalent. The analysis is performed on a large dataset of 25 countries,… Show more

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“…Additionally, according to exchange theory, the partner of the scarcer gender may possess heightened bargaining power within the union, and could leverage this advantage (Guttentag and Secord, 1982;Stauder and Röhlke, 2022). This power dynamic increases the risk of union dissolution (Lyngstad, 2011;South and Lloyd, 1995), and may decrease the likelihood of having children (Fostik et al, 2023), thus representing a mechanism in the opposite direction.…”
Section: Effects Of Unbalanced Partner Markets On Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, according to exchange theory, the partner of the scarcer gender may possess heightened bargaining power within the union, and could leverage this advantage (Guttentag and Secord, 1982;Stauder and Röhlke, 2022). This power dynamic increases the risk of union dissolution (Lyngstad, 2011;South and Lloyd, 1995), and may decrease the likelihood of having children (Fostik et al, 2023), thus representing a mechanism in the opposite direction.…”
Section: Effects Of Unbalanced Partner Markets On Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 99%