Journal article
Why do people postpone parenthood? Reasons and social policy incentives
M Mills, RR Rindfuss, P McDonald, E te Velde
Human Reproduction Update | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2011
Abstract
Background: Never before have parents in most Western societies had their first children as late as in recent decades. What are the central reasons for postponement? What is known about the link between the delay of childbearing and social policy incentives to counter these trends? This review engages in a systematic analysis of existing evidence to extract the maximum amount of knowledge about the reasons for birth postponement and the effectiveness of social policy incentives. Methods: The review followed the PRISMA procedure, with literature searches conducted in relevant demographic, social science and medical science databases (SocINDEX, Econlit, PopLine, Medline) and located via other ..
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Awarded by National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Funding Acknowledgements
The research of M.M. is supported by a grant from the NWO/Dutch Science Foundation (VIDI Grant 452-10-012).