This paper studies fertility intentions and their outcomes, analyzing the complete path leading to fertility behavior according to the social psychological model of Theory Planned Behavior (TPB). We move beyond existing research using graphical models to have a precise understanding, and a formal description, of the developmental fertility decision-making process. Our findings yield new results for the Italian case which are empirically robust and theoretically coherent, adding important insights to the effectiveness of the TPB for fertility research.

Fertility intentions and outcomes. Implementing the Theory of Planned Behavior with graphical models / L. Mencarini; D. Vignoli; A. Gottard. - In: ADVANCES IN LIFE COURSE RESEARCH. - ISSN 1879-6974. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 1-15. [10.1016/j.alcr.2014.12.004]

Fertility intentions and outcomes. Implementing the Theory of Planned Behavior with graphical models

VIGNOLI, DANIELE;GOTTARD, ANNA
2014

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This paper studies fertility intentions and their outcomes, analyzing the complete path leading to fertility behavior according to the social psychological model of Theory Planned Behavior (TPB). We move beyond existing research using graphical models to have a precise understanding, and a formal description, of the developmental fertility decision-making process. Our findings yield new results for the Italian case which are empirically robust and theoretically coherent, adding important insights to the effectiveness of the TPB for fertility research.
2014
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15
L. Mencarini; D. Vignoli; A. Gottard
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