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households. However, sibling size has adverse effects on per-child investment in education, in particular when fertility is high … fertility due to son preferences. Under son preferences, childbearing and fertility timing are determined conditional on the …
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We take advantage of recent advances in behavioral genetics to revisit a classic question in economics: how do parents respond to children's endowments and to differences in endowments among siblings? Parental investment decisions depend both on parental preferences regarding inequality in the...
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past three decades and its effects on Pakistani women's fertility. We analyse a number of indicators and employ different …
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with 7.7 - 12.5% higher incidence of fertility discontinuation among women without a son. This son-preferring behaviour is … stronger at higher birth order and also reflects in differential spacing patterns. Women's education appears to be the …
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higher order births. Fertility falls strongly when a firstborn child is male. Still, there is only mixed evidence that …
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Child height is a significant predictor of human capital and economic status throughout adulthood. Moreover, non-unitary household models of family behavior posit that an increase in women's bargaining power can influence child health. We study the effects of an inheritance law change, the Hindu...
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Education is a crucial determinant of child quality. Economic theory and empirical research suggest a trade-off between … robust to several specification checks. We build on these findings to inform policy making in the areas of education and …
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Domestic violence is widespread in Latin America. Of 136,500 women surveyed in sixteen Latin American countries, 20% reported physical abuse by their partners. This paper uses a bargaining power model and survey data for Colombia, Dominican Republic and Haiti to explore the relationship between...
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It is frequently assumed that money in the hands of women leads to better outcomes for their children than money in the hands of men. However, empirical and theoretical evidence are mixed. We conduct a novel between-subject lab-in-the-Field experiment to study whether increasing the wife's...
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This paper builds a world atlas of child penalties in employment based on micro data from 134 countries. The estimation of child penalties is based on pseudo-event studies of first child birth using cross-sectional data. The pseudo-event studies are validated against true event studies using...
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