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traditional equilibrium, contraceptives are not used, fertility is high and education and growth are low. At the modern … equilibrium, contraceptives are used, fertility is low and further declining with increasing income, and education and growth are … high. The theory motivates a "wanted fertility reversal": At the traditional equilibrium, men prefer more children than …
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population growth, an implication which is hard to see in the data. Here we integrate micro-founded fertility and schooling into … future economic growth - when fertility is going to be below replacement level in virtually all fully developed countries …
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setup with micro-founded fertility and schooling behavior. We then show how a Beckerian child quality-quantity trade …-run prospects for future economic growth - when fertility is going to be below replacement level in virtually all developed …
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interaction with child quantity-quality substitution, a decline in fertility. Using unique new data for 21 OECD countries over … technological progress on investmentsin education and a strongly negative one on fertility. Using two-stage regressions, we assess … increase of enrollment in primary and secondary school isassociated with a decline of the general fertility rate by 3 to 4 …
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interaction with child quantity-quality substitution, a decline in fertility. Using unique new data for 21 OECD countries over the … technological progress on investments in education and a strongly negative one on fertility. Using two-stage regressions, we assess … increase of enrollment in primary and secondary school is associated with a decline of the general fertility rate by 3 to 4 …
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, through interaction with child quantity‐quality substitution, a decline in fertility. Using unique new data for 21 OECD … gender wage gap, we establish (1) a significant impact of technological progress on education (positive) and fertility … (negative); (2) that accelerating technological progress stimulated the fertility transition; and (3) that the baseline results …
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population growth, an implication which is hard to see in the data. Here we integrate micro-founded fertility and schooling into … future economic growth - when fertility is going to be below replacement level in virtually all fully developed countries …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010352611
-founded education and fertility decision of households into a model of international trade with firm heterogeneity. Our theoretical …
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