TY - JOUR
T1 - Explaining recent fertility trends in Iran
T2 - the predominance of marriage and the economy
AU - Hosseini-Chavoshi, Meimanat
AU - McDonald, Peter
AU - Abbasi-Shavazi, Mohammad Jalal
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In Iran, childbearing is confined to marriage with a unique pattern of long interbirth intervals. This paper explores the influence of marriage on fertility trends within the context of the recent pronatalist policy introduced by the government to promote marriage and childbearing. We determine that Iran’s pronatalist policy has overlooked the implications of recent fertility trends and the imbalance in the marriage market which led to a marriage boom suggesting a mismatch between policy goals and demographic realities. Beyond this, the 2019 economic downturn is a reason for the recent fall in fertility. The recent increase in number of marriages is attributed to marriage loans provided to young couples. However, paradoxically, these loans have led to delayed first births, counteracting the intended effects. We conclude that the incentives included in the 2021 Population Law are not closely aligned with the social values and aspirations of the young generation.
AB - In Iran, childbearing is confined to marriage with a unique pattern of long interbirth intervals. This paper explores the influence of marriage on fertility trends within the context of the recent pronatalist policy introduced by the government to promote marriage and childbearing. We determine that Iran’s pronatalist policy has overlooked the implications of recent fertility trends and the imbalance in the marriage market which led to a marriage boom suggesting a mismatch between policy goals and demographic realities. Beyond this, the 2019 economic downturn is a reason for the recent fall in fertility. The recent increase in number of marriages is attributed to marriage loans provided to young couples. However, paradoxically, these loans have led to delayed first births, counteracting the intended effects. We conclude that the incentives included in the 2021 Population Law are not closely aligned with the social values and aspirations of the young generation.
KW - economy
KW - fertility
KW - first birth
KW - Iran
KW - marriage
KW - pronatalist policy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85212670600&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/17441730.2024.2437354
DO - 10.1080/17441730.2024.2437354
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85212670600
SN - 1744-1730
JO - Asian Population Studies
JF - Asian Population Studies
ER -