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--2006. Empirical results indicate that improved access to credit reduces fertility in poor countries and increases fertility in high …
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precautionary motive for the demand for children so that fertility of prudent parents is expected to increase. …
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the financial variables. We find that improved access to credit increases fertility with an elasticity of around 30 …
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In this paper we analyzed a model of endogenous fertility in presence of financial market assets and social security … pensions. Given the children externality and in the absence of corrective policy, the fertility rate chosen in market economy …
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barrier to participate in the labor market and depresses fertility. …
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constitutes indeed for some females a barrier to participate in the labor market and depresses fertility. …
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in support of this hypothesis based on the development process in Korea. Exploiting variations in fertility in human …
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This study proposed, first, to carry out, based on archive documents, an incursion as regards matrimonial relationships of XVIIIth century with all legal, economic and social connotations involved. The marriage contracts studied fall into a typology more closely of what was happening in the same...
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This report presents initial findings from the third round of data collection by Young Lives in Peru, carried out from late 2009 to early 2010 with two age cohorts of children. It gives a broad outline of some of the key indicators of childhood poverty and changes that have taken place in the...
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We provide a theoretical explanation why agricultural subsidy policies are likely to fail to ensure simultaneous eradication of the incidence of child labour and improvement in the well-being of the poor working families in terms of a three-sector general equilibrium model with child labour and...
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