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The contributions of childbearing within marriage and within consensual union to fertility in Latin America, 1980-2010

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Laplante, Benoît ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7953-0925; Castro-Martín, Teresa; Cortina, Clara et Fostik, Ana Laura (2016). The contributions of childbearing within marriage and within consensual union to fertility in Latin America, 1980-2010 Demographic Research , vol. 34 , nº art. 2. pp. 827-844. DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2016.34.29.

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BACKGROUND: Research has shown that the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation has increased in most Latin American countries and that childbearing within consensual union, traditionally confined to low-income groups, is becoming socially acceptable among highly educated women. OBJECTIVE: We focus on the increasing importance of childbearing within consensual union for overall fertility. We measure the relative contribution of births within marriage and births within consensual union to period fertility as a component of population change for 13 Latin American countries from 1980 to 2010. METHODS: We use census data and the own-children method to estimate the contribution of marriage and consensual union to age-specific fertility rates, to cumulative fertility, and to the TFR. RESULTS: In most Latin American countries the contribution of marriage to age-specific fertility rates has decreased over time, whereas the contribution of consensual union has increased steadily. In Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, and Mexico the contribution of marriage to the TFR is still larger than the contribution of consensual union. In Ecuador and Uruguay they have become roughly similar. In Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela the contribution of consensual union to the TFR is larger than that of marriage. CONCLUSIONS: In Latin America, fertility, as a component of population change, is less and less related to marriage and increasingly linked to consensual union instead. COMMENTS: We found that not only the contribution of births within consensual union, but also the contribution of out-of-union births to overall fertility has been increasing over time. This is a finding worth investigating further.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: childbearing; consensual union; fertility; Latin America; marriage; unmarried cohabitation
Centre: Centre Urbanisation Culture Société
Date de dépôt: 27 juill. 2017 15:25
Dernière modification: 11 oct. 2022 13:40
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/5892

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