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number of children, better knowledge and higher probability of using contraceptives, recognition that family size can … compromise children quality, larger role for women in family decision making, less religiosity, and positive attitude towards …
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invested more in education. This effect is stronger for males and is mainly driven by students whose parents have lower levels … from equal sharing to productivity-based wages in different years and find that students in kibbutzim that reformed earlier … policy, especially for students from weaker backgrounds …
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A longstanding question in the economics of the family is the relationship between sibship size and subsequent human capital formation and economic welfare. If there is a "quantity-quality trade-off," then policies that discourage large families should lead to increased human capital, higher...
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