Research project Fertility intentions and fertility decline in Sweden

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We look at links between fertility intentions and women’s and men’s employment, education, and partnership life courses, and their attitudes and perception of their future to assess the role of structural and subjective factors in fertility intentions.
We study the role of social differentials in these associations and their changes over time. Using the GGS2012 and linked register data that cover fertility outcomes in subsequent years we analyze whether fertility intentions voiced in 2012 were subsequently realized or not, and which factors that have contributed to different positive and negative outcomes.
With both GGSs we furthermore investigate the extent to which rising insecurity and perceived uncertainties are related to recent fertility change by looking at the link between people’s assessment of recent societal transformations, recent crises and their fertility intentions.
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The Swedish Generations and Gender Survey 2021: Forerunner of new modules for the Generations and Ge
Cohabitation and marriage formation in times of fertility decline: The case of Sweden in the twenty-
Not only births, but also intentions: The decline of fertility intentions in Sweden in the 2010s
Fertility Decline, Fertility Reversal and Changing Childbearing Considerations in Sweden: A turn to
Trends in completed fertility by educational field: Swedish men and women born 1946–1975
Trust and fertility intentions in high-trust Sweden: An exploratory analysis
