Inquiries into Men's Desire for Children: Results from a Study on Family Formation with 30-Year-Old Men from East Germany

This study contributes to a topic, which is located at the intersection of demography, sociology, and psychology and which is still rarely addressed by research. It deals with young men's motives and opportunities for aspiring to have their own children. We examine using a qualitative approach...

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Main Authors: Holger Von der Lippe, Urs Fuhrer
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2003-09-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/680
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description This study contributes to a topic, which is located at the intersection of demography, sociology, and psychology and which is still rarely addressed by research. It deals with young men's motives and opportunities for aspiring to have their own children. We examine using a qualitative approach how men frame their decision-making, and which factors and individuals influence their intentions in this biographic transition. A multidisciplinary design was implemented both in the development of the research questions and in the analysis of the interview. We draw upon concepts derived from personality and social psychology as well as from demography and sociology in order to attain an adequate approach to the topic throughout the course of the study and to be able to interpret results from different disciplinary perspectives. We interviewed 30-year-old men from East Germany, most of them childless, using a problem-centered interview technique that was strongly inspired by ideas of WITZEL. Our interviewees were participants from a large medical-psychological longitudinal survey, which allowed us access to selective quantitative data and served as background information. A particular point of interest for our study was to examine the subject of men's desire for children in times of a massive, and still unexplained fertility decline in East Germany. Results show a large variety and variability within the stories of our respondents. We refer to different social-psychological theories (the Theory of Symbolic Self-Completion and the Theory of Planned Behavior) in order to understand how processes of motivation, intention-formation, and decision-making in men occur during this important biographic transition in times of societal upheaval. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs030386
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spelling doaj.art-34ad25a77c604d598d887c4911ad73ef2022-12-22T03:29:00ZdeuFQSForum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272003-09-0143667Inquiries into Men's Desire for Children: Results from a Study on Family Formation with 30-Year-Old Men from East GermanyHolger Von der Lippe0Urs Fuhrer1Max-Planck-Institut für demografische ForschungUniversität MagdeburgThis study contributes to a topic, which is located at the intersection of demography, sociology, and psychology and which is still rarely addressed by research. It deals with young men's motives and opportunities for aspiring to have their own children. We examine using a qualitative approach how men frame their decision-making, and which factors and individuals influence their intentions in this biographic transition. A multidisciplinary design was implemented both in the development of the research questions and in the analysis of the interview. We draw upon concepts derived from personality and social psychology as well as from demography and sociology in order to attain an adequate approach to the topic throughout the course of the study and to be able to interpret results from different disciplinary perspectives. We interviewed 30-year-old men from East Germany, most of them childless, using a problem-centered interview technique that was strongly inspired by ideas of WITZEL. Our interviewees were participants from a large medical-psychological longitudinal survey, which allowed us access to selective quantitative data and served as background information. A particular point of interest for our study was to examine the subject of men's desire for children in times of a massive, and still unexplained fertility decline in East Germany. Results show a large variety and variability within the stories of our respondents. We refer to different social-psychological theories (the Theory of Symbolic Self-Completion and the Theory of Planned Behavior) in order to understand how processes of motivation, intention-formation, and decision-making in men occur during this important biographic transition in times of societal upheaval. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs030386http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/680demographyqualitative psychologyEast Germanyfertility ratechildbearingmenfatherhooddesire for childrenGrounded TheoryProblem-centered InterviewTheory of Symbolic Self-CompletionTheory of Planned Behavior
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Inquiries into Men's Desire for Children: Results from a Study on Family Formation with 30-Year-Old Men from East Germany
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
demography
qualitative psychology
East Germany
fertility rate
childbearing
men
fatherhood
desire for children
Grounded Theory
Problem-centered Interview
Theory of Symbolic Self-Completion
Theory of Planned Behavior
title Inquiries into Men's Desire for Children: Results from a Study on Family Formation with 30-Year-Old Men from East Germany
title_full Inquiries into Men's Desire for Children: Results from a Study on Family Formation with 30-Year-Old Men from East Germany
title_fullStr Inquiries into Men's Desire for Children: Results from a Study on Family Formation with 30-Year-Old Men from East Germany
title_full_unstemmed Inquiries into Men's Desire for Children: Results from a Study on Family Formation with 30-Year-Old Men from East Germany
title_short Inquiries into Men's Desire for Children: Results from a Study on Family Formation with 30-Year-Old Men from East Germany
title_sort inquiries into men s desire for children results from a study on family formation with 30 year old men from east germany
topic demography
qualitative psychology
East Germany
fertility rate
childbearing
men
fatherhood
desire for children
Grounded Theory
Problem-centered Interview
Theory of Symbolic Self-Completion
Theory of Planned Behavior
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/680
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