Hum. Reprod. Advance Access originally published online on June 15, 2005
Human Reproduction 2005 20(10):2850-2857; doi:10.1093/humrep/dei121
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The wish to have a child, childlessness and infertility in Germany
University of Leipzig, Dept of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, Stephansstr. 11, 04103, Leipzig, Germany
1 To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: yve.stoebel-richter{at}medizin.uni-leipzig.de
BACKGROUND: Based on the declining birth rates in Germany, one might assume that the number of people who unintentionally are without children is growing. However, studies over recent years have documented that the number of people who deliberately have no children is growing instead. METHODS: This report focuses on attitudes and motives which influence the realization of the desire to have a child. In a representative survey, 785 women and 795 men were questioned about their current wish to have a child, their ideal number of children and the motives for or against the decision to have a child. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Emotional aspects are the most important motives in favour of having children, and financial restraints are most frequently cited as arguments against parenthood in German society. Thus, deciding in favour or against having children still appears to be an indicator of social disparity, due to the fact that every realized child wish underlines the differences between parents and childless individuals through the increasing financial burdens. As a large number of individuals and couples in Germany postpone realization of their desire to have a child, this may lead to a change from a voluntary to an involuntary childlessness in the individual decision process. Therefore, education about fertility as a resource should be promoted.
Key words: first pregnancy/ideal number of children/intended childlessness/strength of wish to have a child
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