Under conditions of low fertility, the association between overall working conditions and fertility intention, and the extent to which this association is accompanied by changes in traditional fertility beliefs, remain insufficiently understood, particularly among Chinese migrant workers, a population situated at the intersection of traditional cultural norms and the modern labor market. Using Value of Children theory as the core framework, and incorporating insights from Conservation of Resourc
Job quality and fertility intentions among Chinese migrant workers: the role of traditional fertility beliefs
Augustine Adira
