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Pathways to Parenthood in Social and Family Context: Decade in Review, 2020.

Karen Benjamin Guzzo1, Sarah R Hayford2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This article reviews research from the past decade on patterns, trends, and differentials in the pathway to parenthood.
BACKGROUND: Whether, and under what circumstances, people become parents has implications for individual identity, family relationships, the well-being of adults and children, and population growth and age structure. Understanding the factors that influence pathways to parenthood is central to the study of families and can inform policies aimed at changing childbearing behaviors.
METHOD: This review summarizes recent trends in fertility as well as research on the predictors and correlates of childbearing, with a focus on the United States and on research most relevant to family scholars. We document fertility differentials and prevailing explanations for variation across sub-groups and discuss alternative pathways to parenthood, such as adoption. The article suggests avenues for future research, outlines emerging theoretical developments, and concludes with a discussion of fertility policy.
RESULTS: U.S. fertility has declined in recent years; whether fertility rates will increase is unclear. Elements of the broader social context such as the Great Recession and increasing economic inequality have impacted pathways to parenthood, and there is growing divergence in behaviors across social class. Scholars of childbearing have developed theories to better understand how childbearing is shaped by life course processes and social context.
CONCLUSION: Future research on the pathways to parenthood should continue to study group differentials, refine measurement and theories, and better integrate men and couples. Childbearing research is relevant for social policy, but ideological factors impact the application of research to policy.

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Keywords:  birth; fathers; fertility; mothers; reproductive health

Year:  2020        PMID: 34012172      PMCID: PMC8130890          DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12618

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Marriage Fam        ISSN: 0022-2445


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