A Study on Chinese Women's Fertility Intentions in the New Era: A Literature Review

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  • Zhuoying Li

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v5i3.2452

Keywords:

New era, Fertility intentions, Fertility values, Female.

Abstract

With the awakening of self-awareness and the pursuit of self-worth in women's groups, women are beginning to value themselves and to go out into society to seek their own development. In the new era, women's willingness to have children has begun to change and their view of fertility is gradually different from previous generations. This paper mainly reviews the research on the fertility intentions of Chinese women in the new era from the characteristics of the new era women group, the current situation, the causes of low fertility intentions, the factors affecting fertility intentions, the progress of the existing research, the complement of the existing research, and the countermeasures to solve the low fertility intentions.

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11 November 2022

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Li, Z. (2022). A Study on Chinese Women’s Fertility Intentions in the New Era: A Literature Review. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 5(3), 71-74. https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v5i3.2452