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fertility, abortion, and neonatal mortality are more common during an economic downturn, and play a significant role in …
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We test whether the availability of the emergency contraceptive (“morning after”) pill in the absence of legalised abortion can have effects similar to those of other large-scale contraceptive reforms. To do so we examine a quasi-experimental policy reform occurring in Chile in 2008. Using...
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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 after birth. We find a moderation of son-biased fertility, erosion of gender …
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of IVF treatment and invol- untary childlessness. Leveraging detailed information on fertility treatment, income, and …
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that demonstrates both policies’ effects on fertility rates, I find suggestive evidence that individuals’ access to …
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Accurate demographic data are essential for effective policy design, yet private costs may deter individuals from truthfully reporting sensitive information. We examine this market failure and its implications in the context of child motherhood. Using administrative records from Brazil, Mexico,...
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Family planning is a critical issue in countries, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa, where high fertility rates …
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We analyze the tradeoff between child quantity and quality in developing countries by estimating the effect of family size on child education in urban Philippines. To isolate exogenous changes in family size, we exploit a policy shock: in the late 1990s, the mayor of Manila enacted a municipal...
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Family planning is a critical issue in countries, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa, where high fertility rates …
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This paper uses the implementation of a privately funded family planning program in Colorado to demonstrate that expanding access to long-acting reversible contraceptives to lower income women creates positive selection in the health of the children being born, reducing the rates of extremely...
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