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generations. It focuses particularly on labor supply but, for the second generation, also examines fertility and education. We …This paper examines evidence on the role of assimilation versus source country culture in influencing immigrant women … find considerable evidence that immigrant source country gender roles influence immigrant and second generation women …
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falls mainly on women, an exogenous increase in fertility is likely to change the optimal allocation of time, therefore, the …While a large body of literature focuses on how fertility affects female labour market participation, there are … relatively few studies that examine the effect of fertility on male labour market participation. Even if the burden of child care …
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, we find that elite school attendance had large impacts on completed education. For women, we find that elite school …This paper estimates the impact of elite school attendance on long-run outcomes including completed education, income … and fertility. Our data consists of individuals born in the 1950s and educated in a UK district that assigned students to …
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among women who are most likely to consider childcare costs when making fertility decisions - namely, married women with a … the types of women who have stronger fertility relative to labor supply responses to immigrant-induced changes in … childcare industry, this paper examines whether college-educated native women respond to immigrant-induced lower cost and …
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female labor supply and fertility. However, particularly in the last decade or so, the relationship across countries has been … positive: for example countries like Germany, Italy and Spain with the lowest fertility rates also have the lowest female … female labor supply and higher fertility. These results are strengthened when we take account of the heterogeneity among …
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The relationship between fertility and employment among women is a challenging topic that requires further exploration … two-way relationship between women's employment and fertility in Turkey using a hazard approach with piece-wise constant … context. Specifically, a separate analysis is made of the association between the employment statuses of women in their first …
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This paper aims to identify the causal effect of English language skills on education, health and fertility outcomes of … degrees, but do not affect child health and self-reported adult health. The impact of language on fertility outcomes is also … becoming a teenage mother, and decrease fertility. …
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After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany experienced an unprecedented temporary drop in fertility driven by …
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- both own education and that of parents - in delaying marriage and fertility of young women. … year later delayed the age of first birth by 0.5 years. Parental education and wealth also had important effects on … additional years of schooling of her mother. Overall, the results provided rigorous evidence for the critical role of education …
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school entry cut-off give birth at higher age, but total fertility and earnings are unaffected. Being born after the cut …
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