Publication Cover
Population Studies
A Journal of Demography
Volume 60, 2006 - Issue 3
1,027
Views
101
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Soon, later, or ever? The impact of anomie and social capital on fertility intentions in Bulgaria (2002) and Hungary (2001)

, &
Pages 289-308 | Received 01 May 2005, Published online: 18 Feb 2007

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (10)

Dănuţ-Vasile Jemna & Mihaela David. (2022) FERTILITY DECLINE AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AFTER 1990. Applied Economics 54:29, pages 3296-3308.
Read now
Min Zhou & Wei Guo. (2021) Comparison of second-child fertility intentions between local and migrant women in urban China: a Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47:11, pages 2417-2438.
Read now
Yumei Zheng, Jingqin Yuan, Tan Xu, Mei Chen, Hui Liang, Donovan Connor, Yongqing Gao, Wenjie Sun, Nivedita Shankar, Chuanwen Lu & Yan Jiang. (2016) Socioeconomic status and fertility intentions among Chinese women with one child. Human Fertility 19:1, pages 43-47.
Read now
Susanne Fahlén. (2013) Capabilities and Childbearing Intentions in Europe. European Societies 15:5, pages 639-662.
Read now
Helga A.G. de Valk. (2013) Intergenerational discrepancies in fertility preferences among immigrant and Dutch families. The History of the Family 18:2, pages 209-225.
Read now
Sang-Mi Park. (2012) Social networks and second-childbirth intentions of Korean married women. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 30:4, pages 398-412.
Read now
Christoph Bühler & Ewa Fratczak. (2007) LEARNING FROM OTHERS AND RECEIVING SUPPORT: THE IMPACT OF PERSONAL NETWORKS ON FERTILITY INTENTIONS IN POLAND. European Societies 9:3, pages 359-382.
Read now
Anna Chwastek & Monika Mynarska. Navigating work and motherhood: exploring the link between career orientation and childbearing motivations in emerging adulthood. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 0:0, pages 1-13.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (91)

Min Zhao, Caitlin Alsandria O'Hara, Norhafizah Bte Sahril, Huijun Liu, Kaiyan Pei, Olena Ivanova, Elin C Larsson, Simukai Shamu, Eneyi Kpokiri, Amanda Cleeve, Joseph D Tucker, Kristien Michielsen & Wei-Hong Zhang. (2024) Associations between the COVID-19 pandemic and women’s fertility intentions: a multi-country, cross-sectional (I-SHARE) study. BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health 50:2, pages 83-91.
Crossref
Gert Stulp, Lars Top, Xiao Xu & Elizaveta Sivak. (2023) A data-driven approach shows that individuals' characteristics are more important than their networks in predicting fertility preferences. Royal Society Open Science 10:12.
Crossref
Chiara Ludovica Comolli. (2023) Social Climate, Uncertainty and Fertility Intentions: from the Great Recession to the Covid-19 Crisis. European Journal of Population 39:1.
Crossref
Izabela Huczewska, Joanna Leśniak, Monika Mynarska & Warren B. Miller. (2022) A Short Measure of Childbearing Motivations: Development and Psychometric Evaluation in Polish Samples of Adults and Adolescents. Journal of Child and Family Studies 32:6, pages 1823-1838.
Crossref
Hanna Vseviov, Allan Puur & Mark Gortfelder. (2023) Fertility Intentions and Sexual Orientation: Evidence from the 2020 Youth Survey in Estonia. Population Research and Policy Review 42:2.
Crossref
Hana Maříková. (2021) Men’s Explanations for Being Childless; a dynamic perspective. Sociological Research Online 28:1, pages 228-243.
Crossref
Synøve Andersen, Alícia Adserà & Marianne Tønnessen. (2021) Municipality Characteristics and the Fertility of Refugees in Norway. Journal of International Migration and Integration 24:S1, pages 165-208.
Crossref
Chuyao Jin, Xiaolin Xu, Leigh R. Tooth & Gita D. Mishra. 2020. Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics. Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics 1 26 .
Roberta Rutigliano & Mariona Lozano. (2022) Do I want more if you help me? The impact of grandparental involvement on men’s and women’s fertility intentions. Genus 78:1.
Crossref
Zuzanna Brzozowska, Eva Beaujouan & Kryštof Zeman. (2022) Is Two Still Best? Change in Parity-Specific Fertility Across Education in Low-Fertility Countries. Population Research and Policy Review 41:5, pages 2085-2114.
Crossref
Mikaela Brough & Paula Sheppard. (2022) Fertility Decision-Making in the UK: Insights from a Qualitative Study among British Men and Women. Social Sciences 11:9, pages 409.
Crossref
Dayuan Xie & Yonghong Zhou. (2022) Religion effects on fertility preference: evidence from China. Journal of Population Research 39:3, pages 341-371.
Crossref
Youngcho Lee. (2022) Is Leave for Fathers Pronatalist? A Mixed-Methods Study of the Impact of Fathers’ Uptake of Parental Leave on Couples’ Childbearing Intentions in South Korea. Population Research and Policy Review 41:4, pages 1471-1500.
Crossref
Shiqi Wang & Shuiying Zhong. (2022) Economic Uncertainty, Cultural and Ideational Transition, and Low Fertility. Sustainability 14:14, pages 8344.
Crossref
Ivett Szalma & Judit Takács. (2022) Exploring Older Men’s Pathways to Childlessness in Hungary: Did the Change of Policy Regime Matter?. Social Inclusion 10:3.
Crossref
Mar Llorente-Marrón, Montserrat Díaz-Fernández & Paz Méndez-Rodríguez. (2020) Ranking fertility predictors in Spain: a multicriteria decision approach. Annals of Operations Research 311:2, pages 771-798.
Crossref
Nobuyuki Nakamura & Aya Suzuki. (2021) Impact of foreign domestic workers on the fertility decision of households: evidence from Hong Kong. Journal of Demographic Economics, pages 1-31.
Crossref
Maria Rita Testa & Danilo Bolano. (2021) When partners’ disagreement prevents childbearing: A couple-level analysis in Australia. Demographic Research 44, pages 811-838.
Crossref
Zuzanna Brzozowska & Eva Beaujouan. (2020) Assessing Short-Term Fertility Intentions and Their Realisation Using the Generations and Gender Survey: Pitfalls and Challenges. European Journal of Population 37:2, pages 405-416.
Crossref
Marco Novelli, Alberto Cazzola, Aurora Angeli & Lucia Pasquini. (2020) Fertility Intentions in Times of Rising Economic Uncertainty: Evidence from Italy from a Gender Perspective. Social Indicators Research 154:1, pages 257-284.
Crossref
Mojgan Firouzbakht, Aram Tirgar, Karimollah Hajian-Tilaki, Fatemeh Bakouei, Mohammad Esmaeil Riahi & Maryam Nikpour. (2020) Social capital and fertility behaviors: a cross-sectional study in Iranian women health care workers. BMC Women's Health 20:1.
Crossref
Eun-Bi Jo, Rang Hee Kwon & Minsoo Jung. (2020) Contextual effects of social integration and disintegration on health status: evidence from South Korea. BMC Public Health 20:1.
Crossref
Alessandra Carioli & Emiliano Sironi. (2020) Does union formation change attitudes towards childbearing in Bulgaria? A propensity score analysis. Advances in Life Course Research 46, pages 100356.
Crossref
Serap Kavas & Julie de Jong. (2020) Exploring the Mechanisms Through Which Social Ties Affect Fertility Decisions in Turkey. Journal of Marriage and Family 82:4, pages 1250-1269.
Crossref
Nicoletta Balbo & Nicola Barban. 2020. Analyzing Contemporary Fertility. Analyzing Contemporary Fertility 49 64 .
Alexandra-Andreea Ciritel, Alessandra De Rose & Maria Felice Arezzo. (2019) Childbearing intentions in a low fertility context: the case of Romania. Genus 75:1.
Crossref
Francesco C Billari, Nicole Hiekel & Aart C Liefbroer. (2019) The Social Stratification of Choice in the Transition to Adulthood. European Sociological Review 35:5, pages 599-615.
Crossref
Valery Sharin & Inna Kul’kova. (2019) Impact of the older generation’s support on fertility in Russia. Population 22:2, pages 40-50.
Crossref
Trent MacNamara. 2018. Birth Control and American Modernity. Birth Control and American Modernity.
Susanne Fahlén & Livia Sz. Oláh. (2018) Economic uncertainty and first-birth intentions in Europe. Demographic Research 39, pages 795-834.
Crossref
Ingrid Lynch, Tracy Morison, Catriona Ida Macleod, Magdalena Mijas, Ryan du Toit & Simi Seemanthini. 2018. Voluntary and Involuntary Childlessness. Voluntary and Involuntary Childlessness 11 47 .
Francesca Luppi & Letizia Mencarini. (2018) Parents’ subjective well-being after their first child and declining fertility expectations. Demographic Research 39, pages 285-314.
Crossref
Krystof Zeman, Éva Beaujouan, Zuzanna Brzozowska & Tomáš Sobotka. (2018) Cohort fertility decline in low fertility countries: Decomposition using parity progression ratios. Demographic Research 38, pages 651-690.
Crossref
Doris Hanappi, Valérie-Anne Ryser, Laura Bernardi & Jean-Marie Le Goff. (2017) Changes in Employment Uncertainty and the Fertility Intention–Realization Link: An Analysis Based on the Swiss Household Panel. European Journal of Population 33:3, pages 381-407.
Crossref
Francesca Fiori, Francesca Rinesi & Elspeth Graham. (2017) Choosing to Remain Childless? A Comparative Study of Fertility Intentions Among Women and Men in Italy and Britain. European Journal of Population 33:3, pages 319-350.
Crossref
Santiago Garganta, Leonardo Gasparini, Mariana Marchionni & Mariano Tappatá. (2016) The Effect of Cash Transfers on Fertility: Evidence from Argentina. Population Research and Policy Review 36:1, pages 1-24.
Crossref
Wei-hsin Yu & Janet Chen-Lan Kuo. (2017) Another work-family interface: Work characteristics and family intentions in Japan. Demographic Research 36, pages 391-426.
Crossref
Claudia Geist & Sarah Brauner-Otto. (2017) Constrained Intentions. Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 3, pages 237802311668533.
Crossref
Anne-Kristin Kuhnt, Michaela Kreyenfeld & Heike Trappe. 2017. Childlessness in Europe: Contexts, Causes, and Consequences. Childlessness in Europe: Contexts, Causes, and Consequences 235 251 .
Gert Stulp, Rebecca Sear, Susan B. Schaffnit, Melinda C. Mills & Louise Barrett. (2016) The Reproductive Ecology of Industrial Societies, Part II. Human Nature 27:4, pages 445-470.
Crossref
Mary C. Brinton. (2016) Intentions Into Actions. American Behavioral Scientist 60:10, pages 1146-1167.
Crossref
Pearl A. Dykstra, Christoph Bühler, Tineke Fokkema, Gregor Petrič, Rok Platinovšek, Tina Kogovšek & Valentina Hlebec. (2016) Social network indices in the Generations and Gender Survey. Demographic Research 34, pages 995-1036.
Crossref
Nitzan Peri-Rotem. (2016) Religion and Fertility in Western Europe: Trends Across Cohorts in Britain, France and the Netherlands. European Journal of Population 32:2, pages 231-265.
Crossref
Hisashi EGUCHI, Akihito SHIMAZU, Takeo FUJIWARA, Noboru IWATA, Kyoko SHIMADA, Masaya TAKAHASHI, Masahito TOKITA, Izumi WATAI & Norito KAWAKAMI. (2016) The effects of workplace psychosocial factors on whether Japanese dual-earner couples with preschool children have additional children: a prospective study. INDUSTRIAL HEALTH Industrial Health 54:6, pages 498-504.
Crossref
Jan Van Bavel & Joanna Rózańska-Putek. 2016. Rethinking Gender, Work and Care in a New Europe. Rethinking Gender, Work and Care in a New Europe 64 83 .
Sarah R. Brauner-Otto. 2016. Low Fertility, Institutions, and their Policies. Low Fertility, Institutions, and their Policies 99 130 .
Monika Mynarska, Anna Matysiak, Anna Rybińska, Valentina Tocchioni & Daniele Vignoli. (2015) Diverse paths into childlessness over the life course. Advances in Life Course Research 25, pages 35-48.
Crossref
Letizia Mencarini, Daniele Vignoli & Anna Gottard. (2015) Fertility intentions and outcomes. Advances in Life Course Research 23, pages 14-28.
Crossref
Nicoletta Balbo. 2015. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 19 27 .
Zsolt Spéder & Balázs Kapitány. 2015. Reproductive Decision-Making in a Macro-Micro Perspective. Reproductive Decision-Making in a Macro-Micro Perspective 79 112 .
Jane E. Klobas & Icek Ajzen. 2015. Reproductive Decision-Making in a Macro-Micro Perspective. Reproductive Decision-Making in a Macro-Micro Perspective 41 78 .
Katharina Wesolowski. (2013) To Have or Not to Have a Child? Perceived Constraints on Childbearing in a Lowest‐Low Fertility Context. Population, Space and Place 21:1, pages 86-101.
Crossref
Nicole Hiekel, Aart C. Liefbroer & Anne-Rigt Poortman. (2014) Understanding Diversity in the Meaning of Cohabitation Across Europe. European Journal of Population 30:4, pages 391-410.
Crossref
Maria Rita Testa & Stuart Basten. (2014) Certainty of meeting fertility intentions declines in Europe during the 'Great Recession'. Demographic Research 31, pages 687-734.
Crossref
Sebastian Pink, Thomas Leopold & Henriette Engelhardt. (2014) Fertility and social interaction at the workplace: Does childbearing spread among colleagues?. Advances in Life Course Research 21, pages 113-122.
Crossref
Antti Tanskanen & Anna Rotkirch. (2014) The impact of grandparental investment on mothers’ fertility intentions in four European countries. Demographic Research 31, pages 1-26.
Crossref
Laura Bernardi, Sylvia Keim & Andreas Klärner. 2014. Mixed Methods Social Networks Research. Mixed Methods Social Networks Research 121 152 .
Liat Raz‐Yurovich. (2014) A Transaction Cost Approach to Outsourcing by Households. Population and Development Review 40:2, pages 293-309.
Crossref
Zsolt Spéder & Balázs Kapitány. (2014) Failure to Realize Fertility Intentions: A Key Aspect of the Post-communist Fertility Transition. Population Research and Policy Review 33:3, pages 393-418.
Crossref
SIMONE SILVA & DAVID R. HOTCHKISS. (2013) HOW DOES THE SPREAD OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLING INFLUENCE THE FERTILITY TRANSITION? EVIDENCE FROM RURAL NEPAL. Journal of Biosocial Science 46:1, pages 16-46.
Crossref
Thomas Fent, Belinda Aparicio Diaz & Alexia Prskawetz. (2013) Family policies in the context of low fertility and social structure. Demographic Research 29, pages 963-998.
Crossref
SYLVIA KEIM, ANDREAS KLÄRNER & LAURA BERNARDI. (2012) Tie strength and family formation: Which personal relationships are influential?. Personal Relationships 20:3, pages 462-478.
Crossref
Mathias Lerch. (2013) Patriarchy and fertility in Albania. Demographic Research 29, pages 133-166.
Crossref
Francesca Fiori, Francesca Rinesi, Antonella Pinnelli & Sabrina Prati. (2013) Economic Insecurity and the Fertility Intentions of Italian Women with One Child. Population Research and Policy Review 32:3, pages 373-413.
Crossref
Nicoletta Balbo, Francesco C. Billari & Melinda Mills. (2012) Fertility in Advanced Societies: A Review of Research. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie 29:1, pages 1-38.
Crossref
Balázs Kapitány, Zsolt Spéder & Patrick Festy. (2013) Réalisation et évolution des intentions de fécondité dans quatre pays européens. Population Vol. 67:4, pages 711-744.
Crossref
Ewa Frątczak & Aneta Ptak-Chmielewska. 2013. Childbearing, Women’s Employment and Work-Life Balance Policies in Contemporary Europe. Childbearing, Women’s Employment and Work-Life Balance Policies in Contemporary Europe 135 178 .
Susanne Fahlén & Livia Sz. Oláh. 2013. Childbearing, Women’s Employment and Work-Life Balance Policies in Contemporary Europe. Childbearing, Women’s Employment and Work-Life Balance Policies in Contemporary Europe 28 64 .
Livia Sz. Oláh & Susanne Fahlén. 2013. Childbearing, Women’s Employment and Work-Life Balance Policies in Contemporary Europe. Childbearing, Women’s Employment and Work-Life Balance Policies in Contemporary Europe 1 27 .
Emiliano Sironi & Francesco C. Billari. 2013. Advances in Theoretical and Applied Statistics. Advances in Theoretical and Applied Statistics 351 360 .
Chi Chiao, Chin-Chun Yi & Kate Ksobiech. (2011) Community Effects on Pregnancy Intention Among Cohabiting Women in The Philippines: Implications for Maternal and Child Health. Maternal and Child Health Journal 16:6, pages 1293-1303.
Crossref
Eva‐Maria Merz & Aart C. Liefbroer. (2012) The Attitude Toward Voluntary Childlessness in Europe: Cultural and Institutional Explanations. Journal of Marriage and Family 74:3, pages 587-600.
Crossref
Francesca Rinesi, Antonella Pinnelli, Sabrina Prati, Cinzia Castagnaro & Claudia Iaccarino. (2011) Avoir un deuxième enfant en Italie : de l'intention à la réalisation. Population Vol. 66:2, pages 434-450.
Crossref
Tomáš Sobotka, Vegard Skirbekk & Dimiter Philipov. (2011) Economic Recession and Fertility in the Developed World. Population and Development Review 37:2, pages 267-306.
Crossref
Sunnee Billingsley. (2011) Second and Third Births in Armenia and Moldova: An Economic Perspective of Recent Behaviour and Current PreferencesDeuxième et troisième naissance en Arménie et en Moldavie: Une approche économique des comportements récents et des préférences actuelles. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie 27:2, pages 125-155.
Crossref
Ina Berninger, Bernd Weiß & Michael Wagner. (2011) On the links between employment, partnership quality, and the desire to have a first child. Demographic Research 24, pages 579-610.
Crossref
Lars Dommermuth, Jane Klobas & Trude Lappegård. (2011) Now or later? The Theory of Planned Behavior and timing of fertility intentions. Advances in Life Course Research 16:1, pages 42-53.
Crossref
Johnny Rodin. (2011) Fertility Intentions and Risk Management: Exploring the Fertility Decline in Eastern Europe During Transition. AMBIO 40:2, pages 221-230.
Crossref
Mariya Stoilova. (2010) Post‐socialist gender transformations and women's experiences of employment. Journal of Organizational Change Management 23:6, pages 731-754.
Crossref
Sunnee Billingsley. (2009) The Post-Communist Fertility Puzzle. Population Research and Policy Review 29:2, pages 193-231.
Crossref
Majda Černič Istenič. 2010. From Community to Consumption: New and Classical Themes in Rural Sociological Research. From Community to Consumption: New and Classical Themes in Rural Sociological Research 77 91 .
Sylvia KeimAndreas KlärnerLaura Bernardi. (2009) Qualifying Social Influence on Fertility Intentions. Current Sociology 57:6, pages 888-907.
Crossref
Clémentine Rossier & Laura Bernardi. (2009) Social Interaction Effects on Fertility: Intentions and Behaviors. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie 25:4, pages 467-485.
Crossref
Dimiter Philipov. (2009) The Effect of Competing Intentions and Behaviour on Short-Term Childbearing Intentions and Subsequent ChildbearingL’effet des intentions et des comportements concurrents sur les intentions de procréation à court terme et la procréation ultérieure. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie 25:4, pages 525-548.
Crossref
Zsolt Spéder & Balázs Kapitány. (2009) How are Time-Dependent Childbearing Intentions Realized? Realization, Postponement, Abandonment, Bringing Forward. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie 25:4, pages 503-523.
Crossref
Francesco C. Billari, Dimiter Philipov & Maria Rita Testa. (2009) Attitudes, Norms and Perceived Behavioural Control: Explaining Fertility Intentions in BulgariaAttitudes, normes et contrôle perçu du comportement: Une explication des intentions de fécondité en Bulgarie. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie 25:4, pages 439-465.
Crossref
Caroline Berghammer. (2009) Religious Socialisation and Fertility: Transition to Third Birth in The NetherlandsSocialisation Religieuse et Fécondité: L’arrivée du Troisième Enfant aux Pays-Bas. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie 25:3, pages 297-324.
Crossref
Cynthia H. Chuang, Carol S. Weisman, Marianne M. Hillemeier, Fabian T. Camacho & Anne-Marie Dyer. (2009) Predicting Pregnancy from Pregnancy Intentions: Prospective Findings from the Central Pennsylvania Women's Health Study (CePAWHS). Women's Health Issues 19:3, pages 159-166.
Crossref
Arland Thornton & Dimiter Philipov. (2009) Sweeping Changes in Marriage, Cohabitation and Childbearing in Central and Eastern Europe: New Insights from the Developmental Idealism FrameworkTransformations radicales du mariage, de la cohabitation et de la procréation en Europe Centrale et Orientale: De nouvelles perspectives à partir de la conception idéationnelle du développement. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie 25:2, pages 123-156.
Crossref
Christos Bagavos, Cleon Tsimbos & Georgia Verropoulou. (2007) Native and Migrant Fertility Patterns in Greece: A Cohort Approach. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie 24:3, pages 245-263.
Crossref
Christoph Bühler. (2008) On the structural value of children and its implication on intended fertility in Bulgaria. Demographic Research 18, pages 569-610.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.