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ID181143
Title ProperHow Chinese Newlyweds’ Experiences as Singletons or Siblings Affect Their Fertility Desires
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Cong
Summary / Abstract (Note)Did growing up as singletons (only-children) convince young adults born under China's one-child policy of the superiority of singleton status and therefore the desirability of not having more than one child? This article draws on interviews with 52 childless newlyweds in Dalian, China, to help answer this question. We found that far from convincing them of the superiority of singleton status, the feelings of loneliness experienced by singletons in childhood and adulthood have convinced most of them that it is better to have a sibling than to be a singleton and thus it is better to have two children instead of one. Moreover, interviewees who did have siblings tended to corroborate singletons’ beliefs about how valuable a sibling can be in both childhood and adulthood.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No. 247; Sep 2021: p.835 - 854
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 247
Key WordsChina ;  One-Child Policy ;  Siblings ;  Two-Child Policy ;  fertility Preferences ;  Only-children


 
 
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