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workers have a top ability if fertility is uncorrelated with ability and if the distribution of ability among sexually … necessarily eliminate inequality; nor does it disappear in the long run. Finally, if fertility is negatively correlated with …
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workers have a top ability if fertility is uncorrelated with ability and if the distribution of ability among sexually … necessarily eliminate inequality; nor does it disappear in the long run. Finally, if fertility is negatively correlated with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010262438
workers have a top ability if fertility is uncorrelated with ability and if the distribution of ability among sexually … necessarily eliminate inequality; nor does it disappear in the long run. Finally, if fertility is negatively correlated with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005762041
This paper analyzes and predicts the changes of relationship between income and fertility rate of cross-countries using … between income and fertility rate, which is presented in the form of inverted S-shaped curve which shows the three regimes of … demographic transition. Some developed countries have completed their demographic transition in fertility rate, and in developing …
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During the last two decades fertility decisions have varied significantly and not uniformly along the income … household income distribution that would emerge if individuals in time t took fertility decisions as in time t’. The results …
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During the last two decades fertility decisions have varied significantly and not uniformly along the income … household income distribution that would emerge if individuals in time t took fertility decisions as in time t’. The results …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005022025
Changes in social structures occurring during the process of economic growth can be considered direct consequences of this process, while other changes are caused by factors such as technological progress, that affect simultaneously social structures and growth. This chapter focuses on that part...
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This paper explores the concept of financialization using a «stages of development» approach. The paper develops a stylized history of financialization and tracks its evolution through different stages since the end of World War II. The paper tracks this history using a simple Kaleckian...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008919609
This paper explores the concept of financialization using a «stages of development» approach. The paper develops a stylized history of financialization and tracks its evolution through different stages since the end of World War II. The paper tracks this history using a simple Kaleckian...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008919624
The authors use data from the earlier and later cohorts of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to estimate the effect of marriage and childbearing on wages. Their estimates imply that marriage lowers female wages by between two and four percent in the year of marriage. Marriage also lowers...
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