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Single women, voluntary childlessness and perceptions about life and marriage
Authors:V J Callan
Abstract:42 single women who want to be childless, 18 who desire a 1 child family, and 42 who want 2 children responded to questions about the quality of their present lives and nature of future marriages. The groups of Australian women were closely matched for age and education, and on current quality of life there were few differences. They had similar levels of positive and negative affect, and described life as enjoyable, interesting, and contented. Those wanting to be childless, however, had rated life as less optimistic and less loving, and also as currently somewhat less satisfying, but life satisfaction was still quite high. These early deciders of childlessness, and those wanting only 1 child, wanted to be financially and socially more independent in future marriage type relationships than women wanting at least 2 children. They also expected to follow interests and careers to their fullest, wanted more role innovative partners, and were somewhat less concerned about home ownership, living to a budget, and keeping contact with family and friends. All women placed considerable importance on the need for trust, self-disclosure, and open communication in a relationship, although the voluntary childless rated more highly the need for intellectual stimulation and for each partner to be happy about the success of their mate. Compared to women wanting 2 children, those wanting to be childless expected a partner to perform a wide range of non-traditional roles in the home.
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