The effects of social capital and social pressure on the intention to have a second or third child in France, Germany, and Bulgaria, 2004-05
- PMID: 21660861
- DOI: 10.1080/00324728.2011.579148
The effects of social capital and social pressure on the intention to have a second or third child in France, Germany, and Bulgaria, 2004-05
Abstract
This study investigates the importance of the effect of an individual's web of informal relationships with family and peers on the intention to have a second or third child. Drawing on sociological theories of social capital (help with childcare, emotional support) and social pressure, the study extends existing research by evaluating cross-national differences (between France, Germany, and Bulgaria) in the impact of personal network and institutional circumstances. It tests a non-linear relationship between social capital and fertility intentions. Social pressure and social capital are highly institutionally filtered, with the impact of personal network stronger where institutions are less family-supportive.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources