Measuring attitudes towards voluntary childlessness: Szalma Ivett és szerzőtársai tanulmányáról megjelent cikkek

2025. március 20.

Study compares people's views on voluntary childlessness across Europe

A new study compares people's attitudes towards voluntary childlessness across 27 countries and finds that different results may emerge depending on whether the measurement focuses on social expectations or perceived consequences of childlessness.

Ivett Szalma of the HUN-REN Center for Social Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, in collaboration with Marieke Heers (FORS—the Swiss Center of Expertise in the Social Sciences) and Maria Letizia Tanturri from the University of Padova, Italy (within the framework of the Childzero project), present these findings in the open-access journal PLOS One.

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