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The Analysis of the Determinants Affecting the Rise of Fertility Rates by Each Parity  

Lee, Sung-Yong (강남대학교 교양학부)
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Korea journal of population studies / v.32, no.1, 2009 , pp. 51-70 More about this Journal
Abstract
The main purpose of this study is to examine how individual's ideological factor, the individual perception of the economic situation, and the individual socioeconomic characteristics affect the fertility behavior during the fertility recovery periods-from 2006 to 2007- by each parity. For conducting this study, the 2008 Korean Fertility Survey Data are used. The respondents in this data consist of 1,467 women born their children at 2007 and 1,000 women not having their children at the recovery periods of fertility rates. Findings are as follows. First, the effect of individual's ideological factor, the individual perception of the economic situation, and the individual socioeconomic characteristics on fertility behavior differ by each parity. Second, the government policies increasing the fertility rate are needed to consider not only providing the economic support but also emphasizing the traditional ideology having the positive effects on the fertility behavior in order to increase the fertility rates. Third, the policy decreasing the age at the first marriage is needed.
Keywords
low fertility rate; traditional ideology; the determinants of the fertility behavior at each parity;
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