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Fertility trends in OECD countriesJust fertility postponement or permanent fertility decline?

Experts discussed the causes of falling birth rates at the OECD webinar on 20 June 2024. BiB Director Prof. Dr. C. Katharina Spieß and BiB Research Director Prof. Dr. Martin Bujard were also present.

Miscellaneous PublicationsFamilie in Bildern (FiB 2015) Methodenbericht zur Studie

Lück, Detlev; Diabaté, Sabine; Zehl, Franziska; Book, Astrid; Macke, Luca; Hüsgen, Fabienne; Muth, Lisa; Gnoth, Vanessa; Dupeyron, Maica; Dreschmitt, Kai; Brunnengräber, Miriam (2018)

BiB Daten- und Methodenberichte 1/2018. Wiesbaden: Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung

Titelbild "Familie in Bildern (FiB 2015) - Methodenbericht zur Studie"

URN: nbn:de:bib-dmb-2018-018

The study “Family in Pictures” was conducted by the Federal Institute for Population Research (Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung – BiB) in 2015. It aims to capture and describe in detail the individual and cultural family-related cultural conceptions (“leitbilder”) of the participants. The study uses a multi method approach comprising three techniques of data-collection: (1) The participants were asked to draw a picture of a “proper” family. (2) With every participant a personalised semi-structured telephone interview was conducted with the intention to interpret this drawing accurately. (3) Participants filled out a standardised short PAPI (“paper-and-pencil-interview”) questionnaire concerning their basic socio-demographic characteristics as well as their current and past family situation. The target population of the survey is the resident population of the Federal Republic of Germany with German citizenship, at the age of 16 years or older. Based on quota sampling and snowball technique, a gross sample of 136 persons was generated, who had expressed interest in participating in the study and to whom according documents were sent. By the end of the fieldwork, between February and October 2015, data was successfully collected for a net sample of n = 101 persons.

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