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aggregate unemployment. Our evidence supports countercyclical teenage fertility. …
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aggregate unemployment. Our evidence supports countercyclical teenage fertility. …
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aggregate unemployment. Our evidence supports countercyclical teenage fertility. …
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aggregate unemployment. Our evidence supports counter-cyclical teenage fertility. …
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local area unemployment rates and state-level mortgage delinquency rates to examine the relationship between labor and …
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Using a representative sample of Ecuadorian young women’s households, this paper focuses on the role played by education in shaping fertility choices and labor market participation. Education, which is found to be endogenous with respect to teenage childbearing, is instrumented by a reform...
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We examine how the rising incarceration of Black men and the sex ratio imbalance it induces shapes young Black women’s behavior during their late teens and early twenties. Combining data from the BJS and the CPS to match incarceration rates with individual observations, we show that Black male...
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This study expands the literature on the determinants of educational attainment by analyzing the effects of birth order in Germany. These effects are typically attributed to sibling rivalry for parental resources. Using data from the German Life History Study on birth cohorts 1945-1978, we find...
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Using a natural experiment, we analyze the medium-term impact of a recent parental benefit reform, focusing on differential effects in East and West Germany. Our results indicate that the new policy led to substantial changes in labor market outcomes three to five years after childbirth:...
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Die von wirtschaftlichen Umbrüchen geprägten Jahre nach der Wiedervereinigung waren für viele Ostdeutsche mit zunehmender Unsicherheit verbunden, während die Veränderungen in Westdeutschland weitaus weniger gravierend waren. In der Folge kam es in den 90er Jahren zu einem massiven Rückgang...
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