Canadian Two-Children Families: Factors Influencing

Authors

  • Wesley J. Adams

Abstract

Interviews were conducted in the homes of two-children families using a questionnaire format. A purposive sample was comprised of 200 parents which included both mothers and fathers. Significant correlations were found between wife's number of siblings, desired family size of both spouses, and future family size. However, no significant relationship was found between sex of children and preferred family size. This study suggests that while fertility decisions may be consciously made, one must be aware that past factors based primarily on one's spouse's experience may predominate the decision making process.

How to Cite

Adams, W. J. (2011). Canadian Two-Children Families: Factors Influencing. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 19(3-4). Retrieved from https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/article/view/59778

Issue

Section

Research Forum/ Forum recherche