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particularly relevant to policies for dealing with the gender pay gap and below-replacement fertility rates, both thought to be … services and high-skilled women respond by working more or having more children. …
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The negative correlation between women’s education and fertility is strongly observed across regions and time; however …, its interpretation is unclear. Women’s education level could affect fertility through its impact on women’s health and … their physical capacity to give birth, children’s health, the number of children desired, and women’s ability to control …
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In addition to regular marriage, Australia, Brazil, and 11 US states recognize common law (or de facto) marriage, which allows one or both cohabiting partners to claim, under certain conditions, that an informal union is a marriage. France and some other countries also have several types of...
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The negative correlation between women's education and fertility has been observed across regions and time, although it … is now weaker among high-income countries. Women's education level could affect fertility through its impact on women …'s health and their physical capacity to give birth, children's health, the number of children desired, and women's ability to …
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particularly relevant to policies for dealing with the gender pay gap and below-replacement fertility rates, both thought to be … services and high-skilled women respond by working more or having more children. …
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its total fertility rate. At the household level, it has also been well documented that children’s education is negatively …At the national level, it has long been observed that a country’s average education level is negatively associated with … children and the average education level (the quantity–quality trade-off)? A clear answer to this question will help both …
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its total fertility rate. At the household level, it has also been well documented that children's education is negatively …At the national level, it has long been observed that a country's average education level is negatively associated with … children and the average education level (the quantity–quality trade-off)? A clear answer to this question will help both …
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its total fertility rate. At the household level, it has also been well documented that children’s education is negatively …At the national level, it has long been observed that a country’s average education level is negatively associated with … children and the average education level (the quantity–quality trade-off)? A clear answer to this question will help both …
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the most important of these inputs is maternal time. Women's participation in the labor market has risen rapidly in most …
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the most important of these inputs is maternal time. Women's participation in the labor market has risen rapidly in most …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011200073