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traditional equilibrium, contraceptives are not used, fertility is high and education and growth are low. At the modern … equilibrium, contraceptives are used, fertility is low and further declining with increasing income, and education and growth are … high. The theory motivates a "wanted fertility reversal": At the traditional equilibrium, men prefer more children than …
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differ between women with college and postgraduate education. Likewise, black-white fertility differentials among women with …, as are black-white fertility differentials. However, little is known on how first birth postponement and childlessness … college and post-graduate education, in particular among recent birth cohorts, have not yet been addressed in the literature …
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This chapter explores the effects of education on nonmarket outcomes from both theoretical and empirical perspectives … consumption over time, own (adult) health and inputs into the production of own health, fertility, and child quality or well …-being reflected by their health and cognitive development. They are distinguished from the labor market outcomes of education in terms …
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