Abstract
This paper uses married couples' anticipated consequences of having a (another) child to predict their reproductive intentions. Parity-specific models identify different variables as predictors of reproductive behavior at different parities but do not yield interpretable patterns of difference by parity. Parity-specific models are not significantly stronger predictors of reproductive behavior. Generally, wife-only models are distinctly superior to husband-only models. Two-sex models are usually better predictors than one-sex models but not enough better to justify the additional cost. © 1980 Population Association of America.
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Fried, E. S., Hofferth, S. L., & Udry, J. R. (1980). Parity-Specific and two-sex utility models of reproductive intentions. Demography, 17(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.2307/2060959
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