. "27"^^ . . . . . . . "Z(MSM0021622408)" . "van Peer, Christine" . "978-1-4020-6608-5" . . "European Studies of Population , 16" . "405785" . "Fertility in many European countries is not only low but very low and in some even lowest low. What fertility levels are going to prevail in near future? Firstly, some indicators of the fertility climate are presented. The study shows that a country's actual level of fertility correlates to people's attitudes on how fertility should be dealt with on a societal level. Secondly, levels of expected feretility, so called hypothetical completed fertility (HCF), are calculated on the basis of the information on individually-experssed intentions in the IPPAS dayabase. The structure of the HCF indicator is analysed, together with its interrelation with the value-of-children indicator. Multinomial regression is performed to find the net effects of factors which we regard as relevant to expected fertility. Our results lead us to some speculative ideas. First, it seems to us that we recorded hints of a possible end of lowest low fertility."@en . . "14230" . "RIV/00216224:14230/08:00025897!RIV10-MSM-14230___" . . . "People, Population Change and Policies - Lessons from the Population Policy Acceptance Study - Volume 1: Family change" . . "Will we witness an upturn in European fertility in the near future?"@en . "Fertility in many European countries is not only low but very low and in some even lowest low. What fertility levels are going to prevail in near future? Firstly, some indicators of the fertility climate are presented. The study shows that a country's actual level of fertility correlates to people's attitudes on how fertility should be dealt with on a societal level. Secondly, levels of expected feretility, so called hypothetical completed fertility (HCF), are calculated on the basis of the information on individually-experssed intentions in the IPPAS dayabase. The structure of the HCF indicator is analysed, together with its interrelation with the value-of-children indicator. Multinomial regression is performed to find the net effects of factors which we regard as relevant to expected fertility. Our results lead us to some speculative ideas. First, it seems to us that we recorded hints of a possible end of lowest low fertility." . "Springer-Verlag" . . "RIV/00216224:14230/08:00025897" . "441"^^ . . "Fertility; Expected fertility; Values; Childnesness; Value of children"@en . "The Hague" . "Will we witness an upturn in European fertility in the near future?" . "Rabu\u0161ic, Ladislav" . . "Will we witness an upturn in European fertility in the near future?" . "1"^^ . . "[F3615E69CA89]" . . "2"^^ . "Will we witness an upturn in European fertility in the near future?"@en .