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Behavior genetic modeling of human fertility: findings from a contemporary danish twin study
Authors:Joseph Lee Rodgers  Hans-Peter Kohler  Kirsten Ohm Kyvik  Kaare Christensen
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA. jrodgers@ou.edu
Abstract:Behavior genetic designs and analysis can be used to address issues of central importance to demography. We use this methodology to document genetic influence on human fertility. Our data come from Danish twin pairs born from 1953 to 1959, measured on age at first attempt to get pregnant (FirstTry) and number of children (NumCh). Behavior genetic models were fitted using structural equation modeling and DF analysis. A consistent medium-level additive genetic influence was found for NumCh, equal across genders; a stronger genetic influence was identified for FirstTry, greater for females than for males. A bivariate analysis indicated significant shared genetic variance between NumCh and FirstTry.
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