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the relationship between educational attainment and age at first marriage. Theory suggests that there are two effects … analyse the effect of an individual’s education level on the timing of first marriage. Controlling for other institutional …
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In this paper we develop a small open economy, overlapping generations (OLG) model that incorporates non-stationary demographic transition paths to study the dynamic fiscal effects of demographic shift in Australia. Our main results are summarised as follows. First, the demographic shifts...
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This paper documents a stylized fact: the Third World has been undergoing an emigration life cycle since the 1960s, and, except for Africa, emigration rates have been level or even declining since a peak in the late 1980s and the early 1990s. The current economic crisis will serve only to...
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We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 wave of the British Household Panel Survey to explore the degree to which family size and birth order affect a child’s subsequent educational attainment. Theory suggests a trade off between child quantity and ‘quality’....
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This paper analyses the net worth and asset portfolios of native- and foreign-born Australian families using HILDA (wave 2) data. Specifically, we estimate a system of asset equations with an adding-up constraint imposed to control for variation in households’ total net worth. Our results...
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-force participation, fertility and age at first marriage. By 1987, Australian women were more likely than men to be enrolled at university …
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important components of equilibrium marital behaviour. Next, the paper uses a structural model of the marriage market, the Choo … small observed changes in marriage rates of the famine born cohorts are due to a substantial decline in their marital …
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Governments in the OECD note rising immigration with alarm and grapple with policies aimed at selecting certain migrants and keeping out others. Economists appear to be well armed to advise governments since they are responsible for an impressive literature that examines the characteristics of...
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In this paper we develop and estimate a model to explain the level and source country composition of immigration to the United States since the early 1970s. The model incorporates ratios to the US of source country income and education, and demographic structure, as well as relative inequality...
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marriage as important factors in determining longevity. For example, a one-log point increase in real household monthly income …
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