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We set up a unified growth model with gender-specific differences in tastes for consumption, fertility, education of … developed countries, we assume that mothers desire to have no more children than fathers and to invest no less in education per … education, and sluggish economic growth towards a state of low fertility, high education, and fast economic growth if the child …
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We set up a unified growth model with gender-specific differences in tastes for consumption, fertility, education of … developed countries, we assume that mothers desire to have no more children than fathers and to invest no less in education per … education, and sluggish economic growth towards a state of low fertility, high education, and fast economic growth if the child …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010409462
present fresh evidence that shows education, especially for women, is an important determinant of the fertility transition in …
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present fresh evidence that shows education, especially for women, is an important determinant of the fertility transition in …
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This paper investigates the economic returns to parental health. To account for potential endogeneity between parental health and child outcomes, we leverage longitudinal microdata from Indonesia to estimate individual fixed effects models. Our results show that the economic returns to parental...
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We develop a general equilibrium overlapping generations model which is based on the view that education makes workers … increase productivity. One important implication of the model is that the enrolment rate to education has a negative effect on … relationship between education and economic growth that has been found in the empirical macroeconomic literature. Conversely, for a …
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We develop a general equilibrium overlapping generations model which is based on the view that education makes workers … increase productivity. One important implication of the model is that the enrolment rate to education has a negative effect on … relationship between education and economic growth that has been found in the empirical macroeconomic literature. Conversely, for a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011288208
This article studies the impact of education and fertility in structural transformation and growth. In the model there … dimensions, it may or may not allow child labor and it subsidizes education expenditures. The model is calibrated to South Korea … important in explaining its stagnation (growth) after 1980. We also analyze how different government policies towards education …
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demonstrate that Philippines and Vietnam, both in South East Asia, have the highest education level, highest rates of economic … education; Pakistan and Bangladesh have the lowest economic participation rates and highest fertility rates; India has the …
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