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13 Cards in this Set

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pronatalist bias
having children is taken from granted whereas not having children is a justification
structural antinatalism
insufficiently supportive of parents & children
opportunity costs
economic opportunity for wage earning and investments that parents forgo when rearing children
assisted reproductive technology (ART)
infertility treatment
shared parenting
identity, good job security, feminist movement
primary parents
a couple "mothering together" rather than one parent & one helper
authoritarian parenting style
low on emotional nurturing & support, but high on direction & control. Rigid rules, no backtalk, work hard, be tough; harsh physical punishment
authoritative parenting style
warm, firm, & fair. both nurturing & support along with direction & control. Firm guidelines w/ independence, verbal interactions
laissez-faire parenting style
permissive allowing children to set own limits without parental guidance
fertility
used by demographers to refer to actual births
fecundity
reproductive capacity
infecundity/sterility
physical inability to have children
attachment disorder
defensively shutting off willingness or ability to make future attachments to anyone