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Keyword: Fertility Intentions

When are women who work from home more likely to have children?

The changing association between homeownership and the transition to parenthood

Family planning in a life-cycle model with income risk

Housework, gender role attitudes, and couples’ fertility intentions: reconsidering men’s roles in gender theories of family change

Choosing to remain childless? A comparative study of fertility intentions among women and men in Italy and Britain

Childlessness in the UK

Fertility expectations and residential mobility in Britain

Who delays childbearing? The associations between time to first birth, personality traits and education

It takes two to tango: couples’ happiness and childbearing

The role of family orientations in shaping the effect of fertility on subjective well-being: a propensity score matching approach

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