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family sex composition as an instrument for fertility. The primary focus of this study is to investigate the regional …
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opportunity cost of motherhood connected to higher female labour participation is responsible for the fall in fertility. On the …
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Easterlin's relative income hypothesis projects for smaller cohorts increasing wages, increasing fertility and …
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This paper examines the economic rationale for concern about the falling rate of growth of Europe's population. It also assembles demographic and economic time-series data for the countries of Eastern and Western Europe during the postwar period. The consequences of demographic developments for...
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This paper develops a unified model of growth, population, and technological progress that is consistent with long-term historical evidence. The economy endogenously evolves through three phases. In the Malthusian regime, population growth is positively related to the level of income per capita....
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increasingly important, emerging as a widely used step on the path to marriage. Out-of-wedlock fertility has also risen, consistent … pill and women’s control over their own fertility; sharp changes in wage structure, including a rise in inequality and …
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This paper explores in some detail urban areas as the place of origin of fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa … by examining recent data on levels and trends of fertility and patterns of fertility by age in a number of countries … contributing to the differentials in fertility. …
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