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This paper develops a theory of the fertility choice that focus on the shadow price of the quality of children and … interaction between fertility and economic growth. Through the choice of per child quality within family, the analysis contributes … to narrowing the many remaining gaps between endogenous family decisions on fertility and aggregate economic growth …
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family environment. This paper presents a theory of growth in which human capital is determined by inheritable factors and … family size. The distribution of income is shown to affect the number of births, with greater inequality raising the … fertility rates and reducing output growth in the transitional dynamics. If human or physical stocks are sufficiently low, the …
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relationship between fertility rates and income was positive. On the other hand, there were those who raised the possibility that … this linkage did not occur, and they emphasized that an increase in income did not necessarily lead to having more children … show that those who took the view that an increase in income leads to the desire to have more children, did not take into …
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The family is a key socio-economic unit in society. The nature of its organization is shaped by cultural values and … family, values, norms) tend to reproduce themselves over time, revealing a certain inability to make the necessary … adjustments to new challenges. This chapter argues that in familistic societies - where family ties are strongly rooted in …
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