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potentially more convenient childcare options with increased fertility. An analysis of U.S. Census data between 1980 and 2000 … among women who are most likely to consider childcare costs when making fertility decisions – namely, married women with a … the types of women who have stronger fertility relative to labor supply responses to immigrant-induced changes in …
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Abstract: The first challenge for economic growth theory is to understand the transition from stagnation to growth at the time of the Industrial Revolution and in particular to identify the main factor(s) that triggered the take-off. Doing so also helps to understand why there are poor and rich...
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This paper uses panel data of OECD countries during the period 1995–2003 to examine how corruption affects fertility … suggest that the fertility rate is higher in less corrupted countries. From this, the argument can be made that lack of …
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Sustainability (George Mergos) -- Part 2. Empirical Evidence -- 8. Sub-Saharan Africa: Slow Fertility Transitions Despite Policy … Asia: Did Population Policies Trigger a Fertility Convergence? (Leela Visaria) -- 13. Population Policies in East Asia and …: Low Fertility, Aging, and Migration Policies (Elena Ambrosetti) -- 15. Population Institutions and International …
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