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Fertility Decline, Gender Composition of Families, and Expectations of Old Age Support.

Keera Allendorf1.   

Abstract

Recent fertility declines in non-Western countries may have the potential to transform gender systems. One pathway for such transformations is the creation of substantial proportions of families with children of only one gender. Such families, particularly those with only daughters, may facilitate greater symmetry between sons and daughters. This article explores whether such shifts may influence gendered expectations of old age support. In keeping with patriarchal family systems, old age support is customarily provided by sons, but not daughters, in India. Using data from the 2005 Indian Human Development Survey, I find that women with sons overwhelmingly expect old age support from a son. By contrast, women with only daughters largely expect support from a daughter or a source besides a child. These findings suggest that fertility decline may place demographic pressure on gendered patterns of old age support and the gender system more broadly.

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Keywords:  expectations; family; fertility decline; gender; old age support

Year:  2014        PMID: 28344373      PMCID: PMC5362165          DOI: 10.1007/s11113-014-9354-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Popul Res Policy Rev        ISSN: 0167-5923


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