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social media and show that it is fragile and highly sensitive to the choice of included periods and to the use of weights. We …
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) of our 2015 paper "Media Influences on Social Outcomes: The Impact of MTV's 16 and Pregnant on Teen Childbearing." In …
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policy to influence fertility behaviour and preferences. For effective implementation of such programmes, media plays a … crucial role to bring awareness among people. Through information sharing, media helps restructure society’s preferences to … Population Policy of Pakistan 2002. The use of family planning methods was increased and incentivised through media coverage. The …
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We replicate and extend the analysis of the positive association between social media (Google searches and tweets) and … media as a link in the causal chain between reality television and fertility. …
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Women who give birth as teens have worse subsequent educational and labor market outcomes than women who have first births at older ages. However, previous research has attributed much of these effects to selection rather than a causal effect of teen childbearing. Despite this, there are still...
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individual fertility decisions are affected by role models or information about other ways of life promoted by media. …
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individual fertility decisions are affected by role models or information about other ways of life promoted by media. …
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individual fertility decisions are affected by role models or information about other ways of life promoted by media. …
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social media and show that it is fragile and highly sensitive to the choice of included periods and to the use of weights. We …
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Broadband (high-speed) internet access expanded rapidly from 1999 to 2007. This expansion is associated with higher … that increasing access to high-speed internet can influence fertility decisions by changing the size of the market as well … broadband internet on teen fertility as well as the mechanisms underlying this effect. Our results suggest that increased …
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