政策变化,生育率变化?中国生育意愿变化的考察

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Comparative Family Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.3138/jcfs.54.2.050
Sampson Lee Blair, Shi Dong
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近年来,中国的生育政策发生了重大变化,其目的是允许个人生育更多的孩子,从而提高总生育率。本研究以年轻人为样本,考察了三个生育政策时期(独生子女、二孩和三孩)生育意愿(期望生育子女数量和第一胎时间)的变化。结果显示,年轻女性和男性都越来越倾向于少生孩子,并且晚生第一胎。父母和同伴因素都显示出对生育愿望的显著影响,但个人因素,如性别态度和产前信念,产生更强的关联。研究结果的意义,以及未来可能的生育模式在中国,讨论了发展范式。
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Changes in Policy, Changes in Fertility? An Examination of Changes in Fertility Aspirations in China
Fertility policies in China have changed substantially over recent years, with the intention of allowing individuals to bear more children and, thereby, to increase the total fertility rate. Using a sample of young adults, this study examines changes in fertility aspirations (the desired number of children, and the timing of first birth) across the three fertility policy periods (One-Child, Two-Child, and Three-Child). The results show that both young females and males increasingly prefer fewer children, and a later age at first birth. Both parental and peer factors are shown to significantly affect fertility aspirations, yet individual factors, such as gender attitudes and pronatal beliefs, yield stronger associations. The implications of the findings, along with the possible future of fertility patterns in China, are discussed with the developmental paradigm.
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