Immigrant Fertility in Comparative Perspective: South Africa and the United States.

Demography

Department of Sociology, University of Utah, 380 S 1530 E RM 301, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA.

Published: February 2020

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  • Immigrant fertility patterns can reflect influences from both the home and host countries, shaped by varying cultural norms and experiences.
  • Data from South Africa and the U.S. Census is used to compare birth rates among immigrant women and native-born women, focusing on three major immigrant groups.
  • The study reveals notable differences in childbearing odds based on factors like age, previous childbearing, and marital status, while educational attainment showed no significant difference across immigrant and native populations.

Article Abstract

Because immigrant fertility is situated within two societies, the resultant childbearing patterns reflect a culmination of selectivity into migration alongside blended experiences of origin-destination contexts around fertility norms. We analyze the ways that national origin shapes patterns of childbearing within fertility covariates. We use data from Statistics South Africa and the United States Census Bureau harmonized in the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International for a disaggregated analysis of the odds of a birth in the past year among the three most prominent immigrant groups compared with native-born women in each receiving country. Interacted logistic regression analyses and margins results demonstrate significant nativity-based differences in the odds of childbearing across age, previous childbearing, and marital status, but not across educational attainment. We attribute variation in the covariates of fertility across nativities to demographic composition and the contexts of migration unique to each group.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13524-019-00852-9DOI Listing

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