Hanappi Doris, Ryser Valérie-Anne, Bernardi Laura, Le Goff Jean-Marie
LIVES-Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research, University of Lausanne, Bâtiment Géopolis, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Department of Demography, University of California Berkeley, 2232 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA 94720-2120 USA.
Eur J Popul. 2017;33(3):381-407. doi: 10.1007/s10680-016-9408-y. Epub 2017 Feb 24.
How do changes in employment uncertainty matter for fertility? Empirical studies on the impact of employment uncertainty on reproductive decision-making offer a variety of conclusions, ranging from gender and socio-economic differences in the effect of employment uncertainty on fertility intentions and behaviour, to the effect of employment on changes in fertility intentions. This article analyses the association between a change in subjective employment uncertainty and fertility intentions and behaviour by distinguishing male and female partners' employment uncertainty, and examines the variation in these associations by education. Using a sample of men and women living in a couple from the Swiss Household Panel (SHP 2002-2011), we examine through multinomial analysis how changes in employment uncertainty and selected socio-demographic factors are related to individual childbearing decisions. Our results show strong gendered effects of changes in employment uncertainty on the revision of reproductive decisions among the highly educated population.
就业不确定性的变化对生育有何影响?关于就业不确定性对生殖决策影响的实证研究给出了各种结论,从就业不确定性对生育意愿和行为影响中的性别及社会经济差异,到就业对生育意愿变化的影响。本文通过区分男性和女性伴侣的就业不确定性,分析主观就业不确定性变化与生育意愿及行为之间的关联,并考察这些关联在不同教育程度人群中的差异。利用瑞士家庭小组(2002 - 2011年)中夫妇双方的男性和女性样本,我们通过多项分析研究就业不确定性变化和选定的社会人口因素如何与个人生育决策相关。我们的结果表明,就业不确定性变化对高学历人群的生殖决策调整具有强烈的性别效应。