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Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2011 Volume 9: Reproductive Decisionmaking
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Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2011 Volume 9: Reproductive Decisionmaking

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Maria Rita Testa, Tomas Sobotka and Philip S. Morgan: Reproductive decisionmaking: towards improved theoretical methodological and empirical approaches. Demographic Debate S. Philip Morgan and Christine A. Bachrach: Is the Theory of Planned Behaviour an appropriate model for human fertility? Warren B. Miller: Comparing the TPB and the T-D-I-B framework Jennifer Barber: The Theory of Planned Behaviour: considering drives, proximity and dynamics Dimiter Philipov: Theories on fertility intentions: a demographer’s perspective Jane Klobas: The Theory of Planned Behaviour as a model of reasoning about fertility decisions Aart C. Liefbroer: On the usefulness of the Theory of Planned Behaviour for fertility research Icek Ajzen: Reflections on Morgan and Bachrach’s critique Christine A. Bachrach and S. Philip Morgan: Further reflections on the Theory of Planned Behaviour and fertility research Refereed Articles Warren B. Miller: Differences between fertility desires and intentions: implications for theory, research and policy Maire Ni Bhrolchain and Eva Beaujouan: Uncertainty in fertility intentions in Britain, 1979-2007 Saskia Hin, Anne Gauthier, Joshua Goldstein and Christoph Buhler: Fertility preferences: what measuring second choices teaches us Maria Rita Testa, Laura Cavalli and Alessandro Rosina: Couple’s childbearing behaviour in Italy: which of the partners is leading it? Nicoletta Balbo and Melinda Mills: The influence of the family network on the realisation of fertility intentions

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
Country
Austria
Date
15 May 2012
Pages
344
ISBN
9783700172352

Maria Rita Testa, Tomas Sobotka and Philip S. Morgan: Reproductive decisionmaking: towards improved theoretical methodological and empirical approaches. Demographic Debate S. Philip Morgan and Christine A. Bachrach: Is the Theory of Planned Behaviour an appropriate model for human fertility? Warren B. Miller: Comparing the TPB and the T-D-I-B framework Jennifer Barber: The Theory of Planned Behaviour: considering drives, proximity and dynamics Dimiter Philipov: Theories on fertility intentions: a demographer’s perspective Jane Klobas: The Theory of Planned Behaviour as a model of reasoning about fertility decisions Aart C. Liefbroer: On the usefulness of the Theory of Planned Behaviour for fertility research Icek Ajzen: Reflections on Morgan and Bachrach’s critique Christine A. Bachrach and S. Philip Morgan: Further reflections on the Theory of Planned Behaviour and fertility research Refereed Articles Warren B. Miller: Differences between fertility desires and intentions: implications for theory, research and policy Maire Ni Bhrolchain and Eva Beaujouan: Uncertainty in fertility intentions in Britain, 1979-2007 Saskia Hin, Anne Gauthier, Joshua Goldstein and Christoph Buhler: Fertility preferences: what measuring second choices teaches us Maria Rita Testa, Laura Cavalli and Alessandro Rosina: Couple’s childbearing behaviour in Italy: which of the partners is leading it? Nicoletta Balbo and Melinda Mills: The influence of the family network on the realisation of fertility intentions

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
Country
Austria
Date
15 May 2012
Pages
344
ISBN
9783700172352