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Keyword: Fertility Intentions

Educational differences in timing and quantum of childbearing in Britain: a study of cohorts born 1940−1969

Perceived income adequacy, the transition to parenthood and parity progression in the UK

Effect of fertility on female labour force participation in the United Kingdom

Fertility and economic instability: the role of unemployment and job displacement

Effects of pregnancy planning, fertility, and assisted reproductive treatment on child behavioral problems at 5 and 7 years: evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study

Friends, Family and Fertility: Does thinking about close social networks influence childbearing intentions? Does thinking about future childbearing influence the composition of a close social network?

Labour market integration, occupational uncertainties, and fertility choices in Germany and the UK

How the determinants of childbearing intentions change over the life course

Effect of pregnancy planning and fertility treatment on cognitive outcomes in children at ages 3 and 5: longitudinal cohort study

Yearning, learning, and conceding: reasons men and women change their childbearing intentions

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