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This session examines fertility desires and patterns in changing social contexts. Papers investigate the connections between broad social changes in factors such as climate change, exposure to health epidemics, patterns of leisure, and pet companionship with fertility desires and patterns, including desired sterilization and voluntary childlessness.
Not all or nothing: climate change & completed fertility - Nik van der Wagt, University of California-Berkeley; Simon Lazzara Cooper, University of California-Berkeley
Repeated Exposure to Epidemics and Desire to Limit Fertility - Sneha Kumar, Northwestern University; Leticia Marteleto, University of Pennsylvania
Leisure and Fertility Goals among Single Midlife Americans - Karen B Guzzo, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Susan L. Brown, Bowling Green State University; Wendy Diane Manning, Bowling Green State University
Is it All Puppies and Rainbows? : Household Pets in a Lowest-low Fertility Context - Ha-Joon Chung, Princeton University
Exploring Voluntary Childlessness Using Digital Trace Data: Insights from R/Childfree - Luca Badolato, The Ohio State University