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Racing Against the Biological Clock? Childbearing and Sterility Among Men and Women in Second Unions in France
Authors:Eva Beaujouan  Anne Solaz
Institution:1. Wittgenstein Centre, Vienna Institute of Demography/Austrian Academy of Sciences, Wohllebengasse 12-14, 1040, Vienna, Austria
2. Institut National d’études Démographiques, 133 Bd Davout, 75020, Paris, France
Abstract:In developed countries, rising rates of union disruption have induced an increase in the share of people experiencing several fertile partnerships during their fertile life-span. However, from the large-scale 1999 French Family Survey, in the 1939–1954 birth cohorts it appears that completed fertility of repartnered men is slightly higher than that of never-separated men while repartnered women have fertility levels similar to those who remain in a first intact partnership. Following this observation, this article aims to study whether people, and especially women, have enough time to have children in the context of second union before they become limited by the “biological clock”. Using a cure model, we find that once age-related sterility is controlled for, the decrease in risk of having children with age is not visible anymore up to age 40. This offers some evidence that people in their second partnership, especially women, are constrained in their childbearing by the decline in fecundity with age. Additionally, childless women seem to respond proactively to the decline in fecundity with age by accelerating childbearing.
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