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the rise in the demand for human capital in the process of development was the main trigger for the decline in fertility …
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This paper examines a novel mechanism linking fertility and growth. Household fertility is determined by relative wages … household income. Lower fertility raises the level of capital per worker which in turn, since capital is more complementary to … of women and men. Increasing women's wages reduces fertility by raising the cost of children relatively more than …
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therise in the demand for human capital in the process of development was the main trigger forthe decline in fertility and the …
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This research explores the biocultural origins of human capital formation. It presents the first evidence that moderate fecundity and thus predisposition towards investment in child quality was conducive for long-run reproductive success within the human species. Using an extensive genealogical...
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policies affecting fertility, migration and human capital accumulation on growth and poverty alleviation. It underlines the … the return to education would trigger a virtuous cycle of fertility control, investment in education, poverty alleviation …
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the rise in the demand for human capital in the process of development was the main trigger for the decline in fertility …
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the rise in the demand for human capital in the process of development was the main trigger for the decline in fertility …
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the rise in the demand for human capital in the process of development was the main trigger for the decline in fertility …
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