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;the effect of formal education on both fertility and labour force participation, and;accounts for the potential endogeneity of …;effect on marital fertility at ages 21-39 and that highly educated women postpone;fertility and have a higher labour market … estimate a reduced form purist model;of female marital fertility and labour force participation. It focuses in particular on …
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-order birth rates jointly, with a common unobserved factor. The corresponding education-fertility relationships among men, however … we should not take for granted that women’s education generally reduces fertility, and that it does so because of …A variety of approaches have been employed to assess the importance of women’s education for their second- or third …
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the effect of formal education on both fertility and labour force participation, and accounts for the potential … positive effect on marital fertility at ages 21–39 and that highly educated women postpone fertility and have a higher labour … estimate a reduced form purist model of female marital fertility and labour force participation. It focuses in particular on …
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