By Kellie Scott.
Women decide not to have children for many reasons.
Whether it be career-motivated, a lack of maternal feelings or a concern for population growth’s impact on the environment — it’s often a carefully considered decision.
And we already know fewer women are having kids as each decade goes by.
Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows the number of childless women in the 45 to 49 age group was at 14 per cent in 2006. That compares to 11 per cent in 1996, and 9 per cent in 1986.
But what does this choice of childlessness mean for women at different stages of their life?