Groat H T, Workman R L, Neal A G
Demography. 1976 Feb;13(1):115-25.
Drawing upon a sample of 638 mothers aged 18 to 40, with at least some marital work experience, significant associations were found between the extent, kind, and timing of employment and a series of family formation variables. Generally lower fertility, longer first birth intervals, and earlier use of birth control were associated with the longest work durations, the highest status jobs, and work before the birth of the first child. The data failed, however, to differentiate desired family size.
以638名年龄在18至40岁之间、至少有一些婚姻工作经历的母亲为样本,研究发现就业的程度、类型和时间与一系列家庭形成变量之间存在显著关联。一般来说,较低的生育率、较长的首次生育间隔以及较早使用节育措施与最长的工作时长、最高地位的工作以及第一个孩子出生前的工作有关。然而,数据未能区分理想的家庭规模。