Ch 11 Flashcards
1
Q
What influences why and when people have kids?
- macro
- meso
- micro
A
- economy
- family/health policies and institutional supports
- attitudes and expectations
2
Q
4 behavior patterns of childbearing:
A
- planners
- acceptance-of-fate
- ambivalent
- yes-no
3
Q
non-marital childbearing
- makes up _% of all births
- in what age group is this most common
A
- 41
- 20s
4
Q
reasons for female infertility
- failure to _
- _ fallopian tubes from: (2)
A
- ovulate
- blocked, PID, endometriosis
5
Q
teen childbearing:
- risks, reasons
- implications, challenges
A
…
6
Q
reasons for male infertility: (2)
A
slow sperm, low sperm coun
7
Q
macro factors for change in fertility rate: (3)
A
- expanded opportunities for women (incl. edu)
- better contraceptives
- better medicine = lower infant mortality rate
8
Q
- Pros of parenthood (2)
A
- closer family and community ties, being cared for in old age
9
Q
“Child-free”
- Who?
- Most common reason
A
- college-educated and career-oriented
- repeatedly postponed
10
Q
Impact of fertility treatment:
- multiple births = _ and _; may use _
- personal effects (4)
A
- preemies and low birth weight; selective reduction
- expensive, time-consuming, painful, emotionally exhausting
11
Q
Cons of parenthood (3)
A
expensive, “mommy tax”, pressure to succeed