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A global perspective on happiness and fertility [1]

Working Paper 2010-025
Author: 
Margolis, Rachel & Myrskyla, Mikko
Source: 
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
Format: 
Article
Publication Date: 
1 Jun 2010
AVAILABILITY
Full-text pdf [2]
NEWS ARTICLE: Parental happiness and the welfare state [3]

Abstract:

The literature on fertility and happiness has neglected comparative analysis. We investigate the fertility-happiness association using data for 86 countries. We find that globally, happiness decreases with the number of children. This association, however, is strongly modified by individual and contextual factors. Most importantly, we find that the association between happiness and fertility evolves from negative to neutral to positive above age 40, and is strongest among those who are likely to benefit most from upward intergenerational transfers. In addition, analyses by welfare regime show that the negative fertility-happiness association for younger adults is weakest in countries with high public support for families, and the positive association above age 40 is strongest in countries where old-age support depends mostly on the family. Overall these results suggest that children are a long-term investment in well-being, and highlight the importance of the life-cycle stage and contextual factors in explaining the happiness-fertility association.

 

Region: 
International [4]
Tags: 
demographics [5]

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[1] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/10/10/global-perspective-happiness-and-fertility [2] http://www.demogr.mpg.de/papers/working/wp-2010-025.pdf [3] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/10/07/parental-happiness-and-welfare-state [4] https://childcarecanada.org/category/region/international [5] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/demographics