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education also requires to tax births. Indeed, education subsidies decrease the net cost of children such that parents can … subsidy on health expenditures because it decreases the cost of health relatively to the cost of the quantity of children … discussed in the light of family policies implemented in China and Sub-Saharan Africa. …
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cultural structure of the population is endogenously determined by a cultural evolution mechanism. The fertility rates …
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significantly influences fertility. To have been raised in a religious family and to be a believer do not matter either. The … influence of parental fertility on the respondent's own fertility and the transmission of "Family Ties" among generations. I … family, economics, I find that male income has a positive impact on female fertility whereas the female income has a negative …
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