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Gender equality and fertility intentions revisited
Evidence from Finland

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Anneli Miettinen
Stuart Basten
Anna Rotkirch

 
VOLUME 24 - ARTICLE 20
PAGES 469 - 496
Date Received: 17 Mar 2010
Date Published: 18 Mar 2011

http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol24/20/

doi:10.4054/DemRes.2011.24.20
   
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Abstract

Stimulated by the recent debate on gender roles and men’s fertility behaviour (Puur et al. 2008; Westoff and Higgins 2009; Goldscheider, Oláh and Puur 2010), we present evidence from Finland as a country well into the second phase of the so-called gender revolution. We examine how gender role attitudes relate to childbearing intentions at the onset of family life, intentions to have many (3 or more) children, and high personal fertility ideals among low-parity men and women. Gender equality attitudes are measured for both the public and the domestic sphere and the influence of work and family orientation is controlled for. Finding signs of a U-shaped association among men, we conclude that both traditional and egalitarian attitudes raise men’s expected fertility compared to men with intermediate gender attitudes and independently of family values. Among Finnish women the impact of gender attitudes is smaller and more ambiguous.

Author's affiliation
Anneli Miettinen
Family Federation of Finland, Finland
Stuart Basten
Oxford University, United Kingdom
Anna Rotkirch
Population Research Institute, Family Federation of Finland, Finland

Keywords
Europe, fertility, Finland, gender attitudes, gender roles, men

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