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i just read some answers here on the subject ,and saw that most of the women who answered gave birth to their children on their early twenties
here in Greece i dont think that many women, have children so young
why does this happen?
what do you think?

(PS: my other question with the video about Greece during ww2 has been AGAIN deleted)

2007-10-28 23:44:52 · 12 answers · asked by girl24gr 3 in Travel Europe (Continental) Greece

Edit:
what i mean is do you think that a greater percenatge of Greek women go to university(etc) than women in other countries?
and that is the reason why greek women nowadays have children older than women in other countries?
or is there another reason?

2007-10-29 00:11:44 · update #1

12 answers

Generally, yes, for reasons that have to do with emancipation, career and studies mostly, the modern way of life, the need to acquire more experience in life, independence, modern views on marriage and parenthood, modern beliefs about relationships etc.
Uncertainty and anxiety are common nowadays...

2007-10-29 02:55:43 · answer #1 · answered by Lilaki 5 · 3 0

Unfortunately there are a lot of fertility problems in this country - who knows why ...also Greek women tend be sexually active later than other europeans (not a bad thing!) Many women worldwide have children out of wedlock whereas Greek women (thankfully) get married etc. Often studying comes first - followed by a few years working - which means when it's the 'right' time for them they are older and therefore conceiving can be more difficult - which probably explains the fertility problems. I had mine at 32 and 36 so there's still hope for the late starters.

2007-10-29 00:43:18 · answer #2 · answered by asimenia 6 · 2 0

There is many interesting literature on this subject, and I can tell you this is the trend not just in Greece or Europe in general, but also in many other countries worldwide.
According to EC data, the mean age at childbearing is 29 years, and Spain is a prime case here, since Spanish women are now the oldest first-time mothers in Europe, and arguably in the world, bearing the first child, on-average, at around 29.
What pure statistics can't answer is: why is this happening? Reasons can vary from physical, psychological, economical and social. With more education and more freedom, I guess you start to think more about pros's and con's, you can choose freely not only when it comes to career, but also marriage (and the marriage institution is also in crisis). This is really a complex question, related with a position of a women in modern society, with all aspects of it.

2007-10-29 01:08:35 · answer #3 · answered by Jelena L. 4 · 7 1

Let's add to all this, that Greeks (I am Greek too) have become more egoists and declare they are not ready to have a family because they are not ready to give up everything for a child! I don't get it. How did our parents (when women were not working) manage and we can't?
I am really sorry to write about it, but I hear it everywhere all the time. Everyone wants to live their life for...ever and when they understand it's late to have children, they get frustrated or they cannot find a man who suits them.
To find the right person it's not easy and certainly you cannot order it whenever you like!

2007-10-29 21:23:31 · answer #4 · answered by evzenit 4 · 0 0

I think that now the greek woman have children later than before because they are affraid to don't have enough money to feed it and they want to have a house and a good job to have a baby. The mother of my husband (greek) was 17 when my husband is born but my sister in law has her first baby at 31 years old.... changing of mind!

2007-10-29 00:06:54 · answer #5 · answered by Ραχήλ 6 · 2 1

It is not only a matter of women, but men too. They don't want to have children early, so if a woman doesn't want to get married with a much older guy than herself, she doesn't have children early either.

2007-10-30 00:18:29 · answer #6 · answered by cpinatsi 7 · 3 0

Irrelevant, but your question was one of real meaning and we should all complain about it . I propose, the people Leonarda knows, to initiate a common protest for that question . Let's each one of us post it separately. We should not let the trolls make us feel ashamed for our national day. It was also one for a change, i had a few thumbs up.
As for the question in question, present day Greek women are keener to make a career than a family and when they decide to have children is on their late 30's.
In that rate the underpopulation problem will be more acute the next decades.
Ellines Grigoreite!!

2007-10-29 01:04:32 · answer #7 · answered by Airpole. 7 · 9 2

there is no longer a unmarried subculture interior the international that became no longer outfitted on an identical issues. SO, what you assert is we could desire to consistently all be embarrassed approximately our historical past. according to probability we could desire to consistently in basic terms ban historic previous so we don't could desire to tackle the unhappy information of life.

2016-10-02 23:50:38 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

my mom had me when she was 21...I don't think that I'd evr get married that young...Greek women are 50-50 I guess...I know many who prefer careers but also a lot who got married young...however, it's a matter of our times, a decade ago most women would get married very young...

2007-10-29 00:03:13 · answer #9 · answered by ele 5 · 4 0

Hello dear!
Well, as the education level, employment and financial independence of women improve, they get married later and enjoy their own life for longer than their moms!

2007-10-29 03:53:48 · answer #10 · answered by soubassakis 6 · 4 1

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