Kohler Hans-Peter, Mencarini Letizia
1Department of Sociology and Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA USA.
2Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics and Public Policy, Bocconi University, Via Roentgen 1, 20136 Milan, Italy.
Eur J Popul. 2016 Aug 22;32(3):327-338. doi: 10.1007/s10680-016-9392-2. eCollection 2016 Aug.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, recent studies argue that parenthood is not necessarily related to higher parental subjective well-being (SWB). However, parenthood remains an important aspect of adults' lives, also in highly developed societies where childbearing has become optional, financially expensive and affecting other goals in life. Whereas a great deal of effort has been put into answering why fertility is low in so many developed countries, one may even ask why is it not even lower. The answer is not obvious but stems from the fact that, to date, the relationship between fertility and SWB has been understudied and the mechanisms at work are not well understood. This special issue makes a step forward in this line of research, providing a coherent set of papers addressing different dimensions of the relationship between fertility and SWB and its mechanisms, starting from a demographic perspective, but integrating theories and research results from other disciplines. The collection of papers assesses the effect of the birth of a child on the individual SWB from angles still unexplored with the idea that the effects of fertility on individuals' SWB are diverse depending on individual, couple and country contextual factors.
与传统观念相反,最近的研究认为,为人父母并不一定与更高的父母主观幸福感(SWB)相关。然而,为人父母仍然是成年人生活的一个重要方面,在高度发达的社会中也是如此,在这些社会中生育已成为一种选择,经济成本高昂且会影响生活中的其他目标。尽管人们付出了巨大努力来回答为何许多发达国家的生育率较低,但有人甚至可能会问,为什么它没有更低呢。答案并不明显,但源于这样一个事实,即迄今为止,生育率与主观幸福感之间的关系研究不足,其作用机制也未得到充分理解。本期特刊在这一研究领域向前迈进了一步,提供了一组连贯的论文,从人口统计学角度出发,但整合其他学科的理论和研究成果,探讨了生育率与主观幸福感之间关系的不同维度及其机制。这组论文从尚未探索的角度评估了孩子出生对个人主观幸福感的影响,认为生育率对个人主观幸福感的影响因个人、夫妻和国家背景因素而异。