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@article{ Artamonova2024,
 title = {Social Resources are Associated With Higher Fertility Intentions in Contemporary Finland},
 author = {Artamonova, Alyona and Berg, Venla and Sorsa, Tiia and Hägglund, Anna Erika and Rotkirch, Anna},
 journal = {Comparative Population Studies - Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft},
 pages = {81-116},
 volume = {49},
 year = {2024},
 issn = {1869-8999},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.12765/CPoS-2024-04},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bib-cpos-2024-04en9},
 abstract = {Lower childbearing intentions can stem from a lack of social resources. However, not only actual but also perceived social support might signal that parents and parents-to-be will not be alone after having a child. Using register and GGS-Finland data from 2021-22, we investigate how emotional and instrumental support received from parents and other social network members, as well as a person’s subjective feeling that their social network is sufficient (measured as the absence of loneliness), are associated with fertility intentions. Logistic regression models reveal that receiving instrumental support - especially financial support - from parents and other relatives (but not non-kin) is associated with higher childbearing intentions. Not feeling lonely is also associated with higher childbearing intentions, particularly among individuals aged 26-30 years. Gender and partnership status nuance these associations. We conclude that social resources - indicated by both perceived and received support - shape childbearing intentions for those approaching or in prime childbearing age. The lack of perceived social resources among young adults may contribute to relatively low fertility, even in a high-income country with generous family policies such as Finland.},
 keywords = {Finnland; Finland; Fruchtbarkeit; fertility; Kinderwunsch; desire for children; Familienplanung; family planning; soziale Unterstützung; social support; soziales Netzwerk; social network; Generationenverhältnis; Intergenerational relations; Einsamkeit; solitude}}