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Titre Intentions de fécondité et naissances en France, Lituanie et Russie
Auteur Laurence Charton, Sergej Surkov, Mare Baublyte, Vlada Stankuniene
Mir@bel Revue Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest
Numéro vol. 40, no 3-4, septembre-décembre 2009 La famille d'Est en Ouest : un demi-siècle de transformations en Europe
Page 209-239
Résumé The structural changes over several generations in the formation of fami-lies with one or two children are studied in France, Lithuania and Russia. Data from the Generations and Gender Surveys about birth intentions of women and men with no children or one child at the time of the survey are analyzed, as well as factors affecting the desire to have a flrst or second child. As the findings show, the French more often express their fertili-ty intentions than Lithuanian or Russians, but differently depending on whether it is the flrst or second child. In all three countries however, most of the factors determining fertility intentions are similar.
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The structural changes over several generations in the formation of fami-lies with one or two children are studied in France, Lithuania and Russia. Data from the Generations and Gender Surveys about birth intentions of women and men with no children or one child at the time of the survey are analyzed, as well as factors affecting the desire to have a flrst or second child. As the findings show, the French more often express their fertili-ty intentions than Lithuanian or Russians, but differently depending on whether it is the flrst or second child. In all three countries however, most of the factors determining fertility intentions are similar.
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