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beyond increasing the divorce rate. They can influence female labor supply, marriage and fertility rates, child well …
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beyond increasing the divorce rate. They can influence female labor supply, marriage and fertility rates, child well …
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Twin births are often used to instrument for fertility when investigating the impact of family size on labor market … outcomes. In this paper we consider two econometric problems both related to the link between fertility treatments and multiple … births. The first is the potential for omitted variable bias caused by the fact that fertility treatments are typically …
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I employ the twin-first methodology to analyze the exogenous relationship between fertility, gender composition, and … mothers' marital status and labor supply. The regressions are based on the combination of genders and fertility in the first …
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While a large literature is interested in the relationship between family and labor supply outcomes, little is known about the expectations of these objects at earlier stages. We examine these expectations, taking advantage of unique data from the Berea Panel Study. In addition to characterizing...
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