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1. Education and intended number of children in Germany, Moldova and Norway : an international comparison using FReDA and GGS-II-data
abstractIn this study, we compare the intended number of children in Germany, Moldova and Norway in 2020 and 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a first step, we compare the intended number of children (including children born) in the newly available Generations and Gender Survey round 2 (GGS-II) and the German FReDA-GGS data. In a second step, we estimate the number of further intended children with multinomial logistic regression models. The results reveal considerable differences across the three countries. Respondents in Moldova plan to have rather large families (on average 3.3 children, including children born), whereas individuals in Norway and Germany intend to have 2.0 and 1.8 children, respectively. In the multinomial logistic regression analyses, we find differences in the association of educational level and fertility plans by gender and country. In Germany, education is positively related to the intention to have further children. This pattern is more pronounced for women than for men. Furthermore, this association is also found among Norwegian men. In Moldova, we find only weak evidence for this association. For Norwegian women, education and the intention to have further children also seem to be unrelated. While most data about the intended number of children refer to the 2000s or earlier, we contribute to the literature by providing recent insights on the intended number of children in three European countries, including Moldova, a country that is understudied in demographic research.
Krapf, Sandra; Buber-Ennser, Isabella; Bujard, Martin;2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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2. The Transition to a Coresidential Partnership: Who Moves and Who Has the Partner Move In?
Krapf, Sandra; Mulder, Clara H.; Wagner, Michael;2021
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3. Housing Affordability, Housing Tenure Status and Household Density: Are Housing Characteristics Associated with Union Dissolution?
Krapf, Sandra; Wagner, Michael;2020
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4. Providing easy access to cross-country comparative contextual data for demographic research : concept and recent advances of the generations & gender programme contextual database
Caporali, Arianna; Klüsener, Sebastian; Neyer, Gerda; Krapf, Sandra; Grigorieva, Olga;2013
Type: Arbeitspapier; Working Paper; Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature;
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5. Fertility by birth order among the descendants of immigrants in selected European countries
Kulu, Hill; Hannemann, Tina; Pailhé, Ariane; Neels, Karel; Krapf, Sandra; González-Ferrer, Amparo; Andersson, Gunnar;2017
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
6. Childcare and family ideology in Sweden
Krapf, Sandra;2009
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7. Providing easy access to cross-country comparative contextual data for demographic research: concept and recent advances of the Generations & Gender Programme Contextual Database
Caporali, Arianna; Klüsener, Sebastian; Neyer, Gerda R.; Krapf, Sandra; Grigorieva, Olga;2013
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8. Childcare and family ideology in Sweden
Krapf, Sandra;2009
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9. Modernisierung der Umweltverwaltung : Reformstrategien und Effekte in den Bundesländern
Bauer, Michael W.; Bogumil, Jörg; Knill, Christoph; Ebinger, Falk; Krapf, Sandra;2007