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-order birth rates jointly, with a common unobserved factor. The corresponding education-fertility relationships among men, however … we should not take for granted that women’s education generally reduces fertility, and that it does so because of …A variety of approaches have been employed to assess the importance of women’s education for their second- or third …
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, 1991–2005. Power couples are identified using their levels and fields of education, and their sectors of employment …
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We contribute to understanding the relationship of education to fertility by disentangling educational fertility … that can handle under-dispersion. Results show that education has a strong, direct, consistent association with fertility …, net of industry and occupation, and that fertility differences across countries primarily reflect compositional and …
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paper reiterates the powerful effects of education, ethnicity and labor market participation on fertility outcomes but it …Recent research by demographers and economists has examined the link between living costs and fertility outcomes. The … literature has provided some evidence that high rents, or high housing costs, discourage fertility. A re-examination of that …
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educated partner. Parity-specific survival models are estimated using women born between 1946 and 1983. Higher education …The effect of education on the transition to second births is examined using three waves of the Hungarian GGS data. We … hypothesize that higher education increases the hazard of second conception and this effect is due to the presence of highly …
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Between 2001 and 2008 Australia’s total fertility increased from 1.73 to 1.96. This period also saw changes to family …. This paper analyses individual-level fertility, using data from a large-scale longitudinal survey and focusing on the …. The effects of education, income, occupation, marital status, age and parity are significant. …
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