Ghimire Dirgha J
Populations Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 426 Thompson St., Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248, USA.
Soc Sci Res. 2017 Jan;61:314-329. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2016.07.001. Epub 2016 Jul 5.
This article examines the influence of social context on the rate of first birth. Drawing on socialization models, I develop a theoretical framework to explain how different aspects of social context (i.e., neighbors), may affect the rate of first birth. Neighbors, who in the study setting comprise individuals' immediate social context, have an important influence on the rate of first birth. To test my hypotheses, I leverage a setting, measures and analytical techniques designed to study the impact of macro-level social contexts on micro-level individual behavior. The results show that neighbors' age at first birth, travel to the capital city and media exposure tend to reduce the first birth rate, while neighbors' non-family work experience increases first birth rate. These effects are independent of neighborhood characteristics and are robust against several key variations in model specifications.
本文探讨社会环境对初育率的影响。借鉴社会化模型,我构建了一个理论框架来解释社会环境的不同方面(即邻居)如何影响初育率。在本研究背景下,邻居构成了个体直接的社会环境,对初育率有重要影响。为了检验我的假设,我利用了旨在研究宏观层面社会环境对微观层面个体行为影响的背景、测量方法和分析技术。结果表明,邻居的初育年龄、前往首都的出行情况和媒体曝光度往往会降低初育率,而邻居的非家庭工作经历则会提高初育率。这些影响独立于邻里特征,并且在模型设定的几个关键变化中具有稳健性。