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We analyze the effects of children's health on human capital accumulation and on long-run economic growth. For this purpose we design an R&D-based growth model in which the stock of human capital of the next generation is determined by parental education and health investments. We show that i)...
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standard welfare-state typologies. Definitive conclusions are difficult because of the multiple dimensions on which child costs … can be measured, the possibility that child costs affect both the quantum and the tempo of fertility, the relatively small …. Empirical analysis, however, supports the assertion that institutionally driven child costs affect the fertility patterns of …
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The introduction of prenatal sex-detection technologies in India has led to a phenomenal increase in abortion of female fetuses. We investigate their impact on son-biased fertility stopping behavior, parental investments in girls relative to boys, and the relative chances of girls surviving...
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This paper investigates the net impact of birth control policy in China on educational attainment of the partially excluded ethnic minorities. Exploring county-level variation in the value of fines levied for unsanctioned births, we show that more stringent enforcement of the birth control...
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