Choosing to remain childless? A comparative study of fertility intentions among women and men in Italy and Britain

Francesca Fiori, Francesca Rinesi, Elspeth Graham

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Abstract

Pathways to childlessness may differ not only between individuals but also at the population level. This paper investigates differences in childlessness by comparing two countries – Britain and Italy – where levels of childlessness are high in comparison with many other European countries, but which have distinct fertility trajectories and family regimes. Using data from two large, representative national samples of women and men of reproductive age in a co-residential partnership, it presents a rich analysis of the characteristics associated with intended childlessness, net of the aspects associated with being childless at interview. Although childlessness intentions are generally comparable between men and women of the same age, results show a link between socio-economic disadvantage and childlessness for British men as well as the importance of men’s employment for childbearing decisions in Italy. These findings support the view that pathways into childlessness are gendered and highlight the importance of partnership context in the understanding of fertility intentions. Then, the level of childlessness at interview is comparable across the two countries. However, a higher proportion of respondents in Italy is only provisionally childless whereas a larger proportion of British respondents intends to remain childless. Framing these differences in fertility intentions within the wider context of family and fertility regimes allows insight into the extent to which observed levels of lifetime childlessness at the population level might result from a specific combination of intended childlessness, postponed decisions leading to involuntary childlessness, or constraints affecting individual
abilities to achieve their intentions at the individual level.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)319-350
Number of pages32
JournalEuropean Journal of Population
Volume33
Issue number3
Early online date3 Feb 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2017

Keywords

  • Childlessness intentions
  • Italy
  • Britain
  • Gender differences

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