Individual differences in relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child in China: a latent profile analysis

Abstract Background Fertility desire for a second child has been a lively topic since the implementation of the two-child policy in China. Chinese researchers have explored various factors influencing the fertility desire for a second child. However, there have not been studies on the individual dif...

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Main Authors: Shi-Min Chen, Ying Zhang, Yi-Bao Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-07-01
Series:Reproductive Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12978-019-0770-1
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Ying Zhang
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description Abstract Background Fertility desire for a second child has been a lively topic since the implementation of the two-child policy in China. Chinese researchers have explored various factors influencing the fertility desire for a second child. However, there have not been studies on the individual differences in the relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child. Methods A total of 396 participants rated four kinds of relative fertility costs, four kinds of fertility benefits and their fertility desire for a second child. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was used to explore the individual differences in the relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child. Results Stepwise regression analysis showed that parenting joy, health risks, mutual care among siblings, the flourishing of family, and time pressure and opportunity cost significantly predicted the fertility desire for the second child. According to the latent profile analysis, the participants were classified into four classes. Participants in the lowest-cost/lowest-benefit and high-cost/medium-benefit classes had low fertility desire for a second child, while those in the low-cost/high-benefit and highest-cost/highest-benefit classes had high fertility desire. Conclusion Fertility benefits have a stronger effect on the fertility desire for a second child than relative fertility costs. Fertility benefits should be paid more attention to than relative fertility costs.
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spelling doaj.art-9acbdffdac23448a84082ee82ac7dad02022-12-21T23:26:05ZengBMCReproductive Health1742-47552019-07-011611910.1186/s12978-019-0770-1Individual differences in relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child in China: a latent profile analysisShi-Min Chen0Ying Zhang1Yi-Bao Wang2Research Center of Jiangsu Public Security, China University of Mining and TechnologySchool of Sociology and Psychology, Central University of Finance and EconomicsResearch Center of Jiangsu Public Security, China University of Mining and TechnologyAbstract Background Fertility desire for a second child has been a lively topic since the implementation of the two-child policy in China. Chinese researchers have explored various factors influencing the fertility desire for a second child. However, there have not been studies on the individual differences in the relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child. Methods A total of 396 participants rated four kinds of relative fertility costs, four kinds of fertility benefits and their fertility desire for a second child. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was used to explore the individual differences in the relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child. Results Stepwise regression analysis showed that parenting joy, health risks, mutual care among siblings, the flourishing of family, and time pressure and opportunity cost significantly predicted the fertility desire for the second child. According to the latent profile analysis, the participants were classified into four classes. Participants in the lowest-cost/lowest-benefit and high-cost/medium-benefit classes had low fertility desire for a second child, while those in the low-cost/high-benefit and highest-cost/highest-benefit classes had high fertility desire. Conclusion Fertility benefits have a stronger effect on the fertility desire for a second child than relative fertility costs. Fertility benefits should be paid more attention to than relative fertility costs.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12978-019-0770-1Relative fertility costsFertility benefitsFertility desireLatent profile analysisChina
spellingShingle Shi-Min Chen
Ying Zhang
Yi-Bao Wang
Individual differences in relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child in China: a latent profile analysis
Reproductive Health
Relative fertility costs
Fertility benefits
Fertility desire
Latent profile analysis
China
title Individual differences in relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child in China: a latent profile analysis
title_full Individual differences in relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child in China: a latent profile analysis
title_fullStr Individual differences in relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child in China: a latent profile analysis
title_full_unstemmed Individual differences in relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child in China: a latent profile analysis
title_short Individual differences in relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child in China: a latent profile analysis
title_sort individual differences in relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child in china a latent profile analysis
topic Relative fertility costs
Fertility benefits
Fertility desire
Latent profile analysis
China
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12978-019-0770-1
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