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Making Babies: Choosing to have Children… …or not

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Making Babies: Choosing to have Children… …or not. Choosing to have Children. Pronatalist Bias : having children is taken for granted, while not having children needs to be justified Why wouldn’t you have children?. Choosing not to have Children. Structural Antinatalism ( Friedan ): - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Making Babies:Choosing to have Children… …or not

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Choosing to have Children

Pronatalist Bias: having children is taken for granted, while not having children needs to be justified

Why wouldn’t you have children?

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Choosing not to have Children

Structural Antinatalism (Friedan):American society is insufficiently supportive of having children

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Why have Children: the Value of Children PerspectiveCultural shift from children as economic asset to emotional investment- “a child to love”

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Social Capital Perspective

The anticipated social benefits as motivation

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ADVANTAGES OF CHILDREN: ADVANTAGES OF CHILDREN: HoffmanHoffman

1. 1. AFFECTION / PRIMARY AFFECTION / PRIMARY GROUP GROUP TIES (63%)TIES (63%)

2. FUN / STIMULATION (58%) 2. FUN / STIMULATION (58%) 3. 3. EXPANSION OF SELF (34%)EXPANSION OF SELF (34%) 4. ADULT STATUS (21%)4. ADULT STATUS (21%)

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DISADVANTAGES OF HAVING DISADVANTAGES OF HAVING CHILDRENCHILDREN1. 1. LOSS OF FREEDOM (51%)LOSS OF FREEDOM (51%)2. FINANCIAL COSTS (42%) 2. FINANCIAL COSTS (42%) 3. 3. OPPORTUNITY COSTSOPPORTUNITY COSTS• • economiceconomic • emotional• emotional

4. TENSION in RELATIONSHIP4. TENSION in RELATIONSHIP

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Effects of having Children on Marriage(Picker)

• 33 to 50% experience distress after first child as high as couples in counseling

WHY?• Child Care pushes couples into traditional gender roles--Women take on majority of work

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Solutions to Negative effect of children

(Gottman)Couples remain happy when…1.Husband admires his wife2.Keeps romance alive3.Understand wife’s inner life

Husband’s behavior most influential in marital satisfaction

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NEW TRENDSRemaining Child Free* reasons why…Postponing Parenthood* 2-sided coin…One Child Families* the good and bad…

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PREMARITAL PREGNANCIESPREMARITAL PREGNANCIES

• • 1940, unwed birthrate 1940, unwed birthrate less than 5% of total less than 5% of total birthsbirths

• • 2005, unwed birthrate 37%2005, unwed birthrate 37%of total birthsof total births

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Older Single Older Single MothersMothers

1980 to 1998, Unwed 1980 to 1998, Unwed birthrates for women birthrates for women

•Women ages 30-34 increased Women ages 30-34 increased by more than 90%by more than 90%

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Older Single Older Single MothersMothersWhite women’s rate White women’s rate increased by 128% increased by 128% while the increase was while the increase was only 20% among the only 20% among the same age-group of same age-group of black womenblack women

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Teenage Teenage PregnanciesPregnancies• • unwed birth rate among unwed birth rate among teens decreasingteens decreasing

• • 2000 12% of all births2000 12% of all births• • 2000, 79% of teenage 2000, 79% of teenage births occurred outside births occurred outside of marriageof marriage

•Highest rates of teen Highest rates of teen pregnancy was in pregnancy was in 19501950