Ondřej Nývlt
Diferenční plodnost v česku z dat Proměny české společnosti
Číslo: 2/2019
Periodikum: Demografie
Klíčová slova: differential fertility, household survey, number of children in families D
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Anotace:
The basic aim of the article is to analyse which characteristics are related to the number of children in Czech
families. In demography, this subject is referred to as differential fertility. The overall level of fertility is further
broken down according to basic demographic, educational, occupational, value, and geographical variables.
Unlike standard demographic fertility outputs, the level of fertility is also analysed in relation to men. Historically,
the population census has always been the basic source of data on differential fertility. However, this study
is mainly based on data from the Czech Household Panel Survey (CHPS)], which allows a more detailed
breakdown. In addition, individual characteristics do not relate only to an exact point in time but are derived
from the respondents' life course. The results of differential fertility can also take the form of conclusions about
a successful or unsuccessful life strategy of the total number of children in Czech families.
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families. In demography, this subject is referred to as differential fertility. The overall level of fertility is further
broken down according to basic demographic, educational, occupational, value, and geographical variables.
Unlike standard demographic fertility outputs, the level of fertility is also analysed in relation to men. Historically,
the population census has always been the basic source of data on differential fertility. However, this study
is mainly based on data from the Czech Household Panel Survey (CHPS)], which allows a more detailed
breakdown. In addition, individual characteristics do not relate only to an exact point in time but are derived
from the respondents' life course. The results of differential fertility can also take the form of conclusions about
a successful or unsuccessful life strategy of the total number of children in Czech families.