Laboratory

Fertility and Well-Being

At a Glance Projects Publications Team

Project

Costs and Gains of Postponing Parenthood

Conducted by Mikko Myrskylä; Susie Lee, Pekka Martikainen (MPIDR / University of Helsinki, Finland), Kieron Barclay; in Collaboration with Alice Goisis (University College London, United Kingdom), Siddartha Aradhya (Stockholm University , Sweden), Øystein Kravdal (University of Oslo, Norway), Tegunimataka Anna (Statistics Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark)

Detailed Description

Maternal and paternal ages at birth are increasing across the developed world, giving rise to concerns about the individual- and population-level effects of fertility postponement on the health of parents and their offspring. We analyze how parental age at childbearing is associated with individual-level outcomes for both parents and their children, which mechanisms might be responsible for these associations, and whether these relationships are causal. We distinguish the separate contributions of parental biological aging, resource accumulation, and changing period conditions to the association between parental age and child outcomes.

We study a wide range of outcomes for the offspring of older parents, including their cognitive ability, health, education, career success, and mortality. We also examine whether the age at childbearing and the number of children affect the mortality of the parents themselves. We use methods that compare siblings to account for unobserved parental characteristics. To cover a wide range of contexts in which the relative importance of aging, resources, and period conditions might differ, we use large population-based samples from the USA, register-based data from Scandinavian countries, Demographic and Health Surveys, and other sources.

Research Keywords:

Fertility Development, Health Care, Public Health, Medicine, and Epidemiology

Publications

Aradhya, S.; Tegunimataka, A.; Kravdal, Ø.; Martikainen, P.; Myrskylä, M.; Barclay, K. J.; Goisis, A.:
International Journal of Epidemiology 52:1, 156–164. (2023)    
Lee, D. S.; Nitsche, N.; Barclay, K. J.:
Population Studies 77:2, 241–261. (2023)    
Myrskylä, M.:
In: Encyclopedia of evolutionary psychological science, 4908–4910. Cham: Springer. (2021)
Barclay, K. J.; Kolk, M.:
European Journal of Population 35:1, 63–85. (2019)    
Einiö, E.; Goisis, A.; Myrskylä, M.:
SSM-Population Health 8:100458, 1–10. (2019)    
Arslan, R. C.; Willführ, K. P.; Frans, E. M.; Verweij, K. J. H.; Bürkner, P.-C.; Myrskylä, M.; Voland, E.; Almqvist, C.; Zietsch, B. P.; Penke, L.:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285:1873, 20180092–20180092. (2018)    
Arslan, R. C.; Willführ, K. P.; Frans, E. M.; Verweij, K. J. H.; Bürkner, P.-C.; Myrskylä, M.; Voland, E.; Almqvist, C.; Zietsch, B. P.; Penke, L.:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285:1884, 20181427–20181427. (2018)    
Goisis, A.; Remes, H. M.; Barclay, K. J.; Martikainen, P.; Myrskylä, M.:
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 72:12, 1104–1109. (2018)    
Goisis, A.; Schneider, D. C.; Myrskylä, M.:
Population Studies 72:3, 381–397. (2018)    
Arslan, R. C.; Willführ, K. P.; Frans, E. M.; Verweij, K. J. H.; Bürkner, P.-C.; Myrskylä, M.; Voland, E.; Almqvist, C.; Zietsch, B. P.; Penke, L.:
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London/B 284:1862, 20171562–20171562. (2017)    
Goisis, A.; Özcan, B.; Myrskylä, M.:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 114:1, 84–88. (2017)    
Goisis, A.; Remes, H. M.; Barclay, K. J.; Martikainen, P.; Myrskylä, M.:
American Journal of Epidemiology 186:11, 1219–1226. (2017)    
Goisis, A.; Schneider, D. C.; Myrskylä, M.:
International Journal of Epidemiology 46:3, 850–859. (2017)    
Myrskylä, M.; Barclay, K. J.; Goisis, A.:
Der Gynäkologe 50:10, 767–772. (2017)    
Barclay, K. J.; Keenan, K.; Grundy, E.; Kolk, M.; Myrskylä, M.:
Social Science and Medicine 155, 82–92. (2016)    
Barclay, K. J.; Myrskylä, M.:
SSM-Population Health 2, 68–76. (2016)    
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