Raluca-Ioana Horea-Şerban and Marinela Istrate
Assuming the Decision of Having One (More) Child The New Dimensions of the Post Communist Romanian Family
1523 - 1534
2015
9
5
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10001345
https://publications.waset.org/vol/101
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
The first part of the paper analyzes the dynamics of
the total fertility rate both at the national and regional level, pointing
out the regional disparities in the distribution of this indicator. At the
same time, we also focus on the collapse of the number of live births,
on the changes in the fertility rate by birth rank, as well as on the
failure of acquiring the desired number of children. The second part
of the study centres upon a survey applied to urban families with 3
and more than 3 offspring. The preliminary analysis highlights the
fact that an increased fertility (more than 3rd rank) is triggered by the
parents’ above the average material condition and superior education.
The current situation of Romania, which is still passing through a
period of relatively rapid demographic changes, marked by numerous
convulsions, requires a new approach, in compliance with the recent
interpretations appropriate to a new posttransitional demographic
regime.
Open Science Index 101, 2015