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The Childfree Choice More Prevalent than Reported | Jennifer Watling Neal and Zachary Neal

Apr 02, 20241 hr 4 min
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Childfree adults make up a significant portion of the population, yet they remain largely invisible in policymaking and demographic surveys. Zachary Neal and Jennifer Watling Neal, psychologists and childfree researchers, join us. Highlights include: 

  • A discussion of how childfree adults make up a significant portion of the population, yet they remain largely invisible in policymaking and demographic surveys;
  • Zak and Jenna's attempt to create a consistent definition of “childfree” by including specific questions about people’s desire for children rather than their biological capability for having children;
  • Among people without children, being voluntarily childfree is significantly more prevalent than being involuntarily childless, which challenges the often alarmist and pronatalist media and demographic narratives;
  • The underrepresentation of the needs and desires of people without children in real estate planning, which privileges the needs of people with children, is also reflected in their lower levels of satisfaction with their neighborhoods;
  • How the combination of market forces and alarmist ‘population crash’ arguments are increasingly influencing demographic research, making it less reliable;
  • How the childfree community can leverage social network theory – by using bonding and bridging ties between childfree and parent individuals – to build stronger childfree social networks and shift societal norms towards greater acceptance of childfree choices.

See episode website for show notes, links, and transcript: https://www.populationbalance.org/podcast/zachary-neal-jennifer-watling-neal

 

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