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Fertility tourism: A systematic review

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posted on 2023-05-01, 01:58 authored by Paul StricklandPaul Strickland, Vanessa RattenVanessa Ratten
<p dir="ltr">Abstract:</p><p dir="ltr">Purpose: The aim of this article is to review the literature on fertility tourism in terms of social policy implications. There has been a global growth in interest in fertility tourism, especially amongst these in developed countries travelling to developing countries for fertility needs. Due to women's increased involvement in the workforce and changing societal norms, the age at which females start having children has risen resulting in a need for many to seek fertility help. These developments have led to a growth in fertility tourism and related services.</p><p dir="ltr">Design/methodology/approach: The authors undertake a systematic literature review on fertility tourism to identify cognate research themes that relate to social policies such as assisted reproduction facilities, medical tourism and changing societal attitudes.</p><p dir="ltr">Findings: The findings of the study have important implications for social policy particularly regarding the tourism and health industry, practitioners and policymakers. This involves focussing on new geographic regions that are underrepresented in current research but have a high interest in fertility tourism. Currently much of the research is centred around western contexts but as evident in our review newly emerging markets in countries that have high infertility rates requires further attention. In addition, the authors provide directions for future research avenues that focus on how to evaluate changing social policies with regards to reproductive choices.</p><p dir="ltr">Originality/value: Whilst there has been much discussion in the media about fertility tourism there is limited knowledge about social policies related to human reproductive systems, so this article is amongst the first to discuss societal implications.</p>

History

Publication Date

2023-04-10

Journal

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy

Volume

43

Issue

11-12

Pagination

19p. (p. 1156–1174)

Publisher

Emerald

ISSN

0144-333X

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