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ABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mempelajari pola, perbedaan dan determinan sosioekonomi
dan psikologi-orientasi sosial preferensi fertilitas pria kawin usia 15-54
tahun di Indonesia. Data yang digunakan bersumber dari Survei Demografi dan
Kesehatan Indonesia (SDKI) tahun 2012 dan dianalisi secara analisis deskriptif
dan inferensial dengan menggunakan model logistik biner. Hasil penelitian
menunjukkan bahwa faktor-faktor pendidikan pria dan pasangan, jenis pekerjaan
pria, indeks kekayaan rumah tangga, preferensi komposisi jenis kelamin anak,
akses media, diskusi KB dan peran istri dalam pengambilan keputusan rumah
tangga memengaruhi preferensi fertilitas pria kawin di Indonesia. Faktor-faktor
penguat mempunyai pengaruh paling kuat terhadap preferensi fertilitas, yaitu
preferensi komposisi jenis kelamin anak dan indeks kekayaan.
ABSTRACTThis research aims to study the socio-economic and psychological-social
orientation patterns, differentials and determinants of fertility preference among
merried men aged 15-54 years in Indonesia. The data used come from the 2012
Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS). The data were analyzed
descriptively and inferentially using a binary logistic model. The results of the
stady show that the education and couple?s education, occupation, index of
household wealth, children?s sex composition preference, media access, discusion
family planning and couple?s autonomy in household decision-making statistically
have significant effects on the ideal number of children among married men aged
15-54 years. The most significant factor is the children?s sex composition
preference, followed by the wealth index., This research aims to study the socio-economic and psychological-social
orientation patterns, differentials and determinants of fertility preference among
merried men aged 15-54 years in Indonesia. The data used come from the 2012
Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS). The data were analyzed
descriptively and inferentially using a binary logistic model. The results of the
stady show that the education and couple’s education, occupation, index of
household wealth, children’s sex composition preference, media access, discusion
family planning and couple’s autonomy in household decision-making statistically
have significant effects on the ideal number of children among married men aged
15-54 years. The most significant factor is the children’s sex composition
preference, followed by the wealth index.]