Needing a child to be fulfilled? The relevance of social norms around childbearing desires in collective orientations and individual meanings

Author(s)
Eva-Maria Schmidt
Abstract

Objective: This study examines collective orientations and individual meanings regarding a fulfilled life with the aim of answering the questions of which social norms around childbearing become relevant in the biographical fertility decisions of women and men, and how they do so. Background: While the normative expectations of social networks have been found to be highly relevant for individuals who are in the process of deciding for or against childbearing, the findings are inconsistent and fragmented. This study contributes to the knowledge on this topic by examining social norms as normative and empirical expectations. Method: In a qualitative approach, data from five focus groups (n=22) were triangulated with biographical interviews (n=9) with women and men of different ages and different family statuses across Austria. The in-depth analysis facilitated the reconstruction of collective orientations around childbearing desires and individual meanings. Results: The desire for childbearing was identified as a gendered social norm, both in collective orientations and individuals’ meanings, long before and after fertility decisions were made. Strong relationalities to social norms around gendered responsibilities for (expectant) parents also shaped individual desires, particularly women’s. Conclusion: The relationalities of childbearing desires and persistent gendered parenting norms entail gendered challenges. They are related to individual self-optimization and self-responsibility, and have the potential to hamper childbearing decisions.

Organisation(s)
Department of Sociology, Project: Family Studies in Austria
Journal
Journal of Family Research
Volume
36
Pages
5-24
No. of pages
20
ISSN
2699-2337
DOI
https://doi.org/10.20377/jfr-942
Publication date
01-2024
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
504011 Genealogy
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/4760c9b7-f4d7-4352-899c-0812ee1fc80f