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Using Intentions to Predict Fertility.

Johannes Norling1.   

Abstract

On average, childless women observed by the Panel Study of Income Dynamics report that they intend to have more children than they actual have. A collection of intentions that record only whether respondents intend to have another child can more accurately predict the number of children they have. Errors in the formation of intentions are not required to explain this finding. Rather, if intentions record a survey respondent's most likely predicted number of children, then the average of these intentions does not necessarily equal average actual fertility, even if intentions are formed using rational expectations.

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Keywords:  C83; D84; Fertility; Intentions; J13; Rational expectations; Survey methods

Year:  2021        PMID: 36062209      PMCID: PMC9432464          DOI: 10.1017/dem.2020.32

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Demogr Economics        ISSN: 2054-0892


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