Socioeconomic resources and family formation among young Finnish adults

How do individuals’ employment or financial resources affect childbearing in Finland? Are these resources equally important to men and women, or in couples? This study examines the relationship between individuals’ socioeconomic resources – employment, education, and income– and entry into paren...

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Main Author: Anneli Miettinen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Population Research Institute of Väestöliitto 2023-06-01
Series:Finnish Yearbook of Population Research
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/fypr/article/view/130512
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description How do individuals’ employment or financial resources affect childbearing in Finland? Are these resources equally important to men and women, or in couples? This study examines the relationship between individuals’ socioeconomic resources – employment, education, and income– and entry into parenthood. The results show that employment stability is a key prerequisite for family formation among young adults in Finland. Being unemployed or having fewer financial resources is related to postponement of parenthood in most population groups, notably among those who are approaching age 30, or above it. A lack of economic resources appears to be an obstacle to family formation at several stages: first through union formation, and next, within unions. The associations are very similar among men and women, indicating that policies that support gender equality in employment are advantageous to childbearing.
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spelling doaj.art-58a3beb40a464503a4f13095dacd536b2023-06-08T15:14:40ZengPopulation Research Institute of VäestöliittoFinnish Yearbook of Population Research1796-61831796-61912023-06-015710.23979/fypr.130512Socioeconomic resources and family formation among young Finnish adultsAnneli Miettinen How do individuals’ employment or financial resources affect childbearing in Finland? Are these resources equally important to men and women, or in couples? This study examines the relationship between individuals’ socioeconomic resources – employment, education, and income– and entry into parenthood. The results show that employment stability is a key prerequisite for family formation among young adults in Finland. Being unemployed or having fewer financial resources is related to postponement of parenthood in most population groups, notably among those who are approaching age 30, or above it. A lack of economic resources appears to be an obstacle to family formation at several stages: first through union formation, and next, within unions. The associations are very similar among men and women, indicating that policies that support gender equality in employment are advantageous to childbearing. https://journal.fi/fypr/article/view/130512emplymenteducationincomeparenthoodfamily formationchildbearing
spellingShingle Anneli Miettinen
Socioeconomic resources and family formation among young Finnish adults
Finnish Yearbook of Population Research
emplyment
education
income
parenthood
family formation
childbearing
title Socioeconomic resources and family formation among young Finnish adults
title_full Socioeconomic resources and family formation among young Finnish adults
title_fullStr Socioeconomic resources and family formation among young Finnish adults
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic resources and family formation among young Finnish adults
title_short Socioeconomic resources and family formation among young Finnish adults
title_sort socioeconomic resources and family formation among young finnish adults
topic emplyment
education
income
parenthood
family formation
childbearing
url https://journal.fi/fypr/article/view/130512
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