Intergenerational living arrangements and marital fertility in Japan: a counterfactual approach

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Chinese Sociological Review Pub Date : 2021-11-17 DOI:10.1080/21620555.2021.1995857
Shohei Yoda
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Abstract This paper aims to investigate the causal links between intergenerational living arrangements and marital fertility in Japan, using data from the 2010 and 2015 Japanese National Fertility Surveys (N = 1308). The results indicate that coresidence with the husband’s parents is positively associated with completed marital fertility in the unmatched sample in which confounders of coresidence are not balanced between married couples who do and do not coreside with their parents. However, the propensity score matching estimators show that this association is reduced to a non-significant level once the matching technique corrects the covariate imbalance. These findings suggest that intergenerational coresidence has only limited direct effects on marital fertility in contemporary Japan.
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日本的代际生活安排与婚姻生育:一种反事实的方法
本文利用2010年和2015年日本全国生育调查(N = 1308)的数据,探讨日本代际居住安排与婚姻生育之间的因果关系。结果表明,在未匹配的样本中,与丈夫的父母同居与完整的婚姻生育呈正相关,其中同居的混杂因素在与父母同居和不与父母同居的已婚夫妇之间不平衡。然而,倾向得分匹配估计表明,一旦匹配技术纠正协变量失衡,这种关联就会降低到非显著水平。这些发现表明,在当代日本,代际同居对婚姻生育的直接影响有限。
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