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The Journal of Psychology
Interdisciplinary and Applied
Volume 131, 1997 - Issue 5
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Newlyweds' Family-Formation Preferences

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Pages 530-540 | Received 07 Jun 1996, Published online: 01 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

Newlyweds' preferences for the sex of their prospective children were explored via forced-choice surveys. The results indicate that the ideal family size has changed over the past 20 years from 3–4 children to 2–3 children. The desire to have children of both sexes has not changed. However, in families with an unequal gender ratio, a majority of boys was preferred over a majority of girls. Boys were preferred as first-born children among those with a preference, although the no preference option was chosen by nearly three quarters of the sample. There was great variance in the amount of agreement within couples on the ideal family formation, and there was more disagreement than agreement, indicating a potential source of conflict for newlyweds.

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