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Fertility has a strong biological component generally ignored by economists. Using the UK Biobank, we analyze the …
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Fertility has a strong biological component generally ignored by economists. Using the UK Biobank, we analyze the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012648237
Fertility has a strong biological component generally ignored by economists. Using the UK Biobank, we analyze the …
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Fertility has a strong biological component generally ignored by economists. Using the UK Biobank, we analyze the …
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fertility, both desired and realized, as a central pathway through which the relationship has been historically theorized and … independently from fertility decline. Finally, we assess the state and quality of evidence of these relationships and propose …
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Contraception is a crucial tool that empowers women to control their bodily autonomy. Concurrently, violence against women remains a pressing public-health issue depleting women's autonomy. We establish a causal link between the decision to use contraception and the occurrence of intimate...
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inheritance, there is a substantial role for environment and a much smaller role for genetics. We also examine the role played by …
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fertility, abortion, and neonatal mortality are more common during an economic downturn, and play a significant role in …
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This study examines the relationship between bargaining power and the use of contraceptives in the household. Using data from rural Bangladesh in 1998-1999 it investigates whether women in a relatively strong bargaining position at the time of marriage continue to remain in a strong position...
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