Disentangling the Quebec fertility paradox: The recent evolution of fertility within marriage and consensual union in Quebec and Ontario
Authors: Benoît Laplante and Ana Laura Fostik
Overview
Abstract (English)
This article analyzes the relation between conjugal status and fertility in Quebec. We use data from three censuses to estimate a series of fertility measures within marriage and within cohabitation. We use a comparative approach and look at the relationship between conjugal status and fertility within groups defined by language, place of birth, and place of residence. Results show that childbearing within cohabitation is typical of French-speaking Quebeckers, and that in this group, fertility is now mainly concentrated among cohabiting couples. Given that fertility is now currently slightly higher in Quebec than in Ontario, cohabitation cannot be deemed the cause of low fertility.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Benoît Laplante and Ana Laura Fostik |
Publication Year | 2015 |
Title | Disentangling the Quebec fertility paradox: The recent evolution of fertility within marriage and consensual union in Quebec and Ontario |
Volume | 42 |
Journal Name | Canadian Studies in Population |
Number | 2-Jan |
Pages | 81-101 |
Publication Language | English |
- Benoît Laplante
- Benoît Laplante and Ana Laura Fostik
- Disentangling the Quebec fertility paradox: The recent evolution of fertility within marriage and consensual union in Quebec and Ontario
- Canadian Studies in Population
- 42
- 2015
- 2-Jan
- 81-101