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There has been little empirical work evaluating the sensitivity of fertility to financial incentives at the household level. We put forward an identification strategy that relies on the fact that variation of wages induces variation in benefits and tax credits among "comparable households. We...
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-control population policy increases the labor force participation by 14.4 percent almost 40 years after the LLF period when the parental …
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Alike most of the Western world, the Danish fertility rate declined throughout the 20th century simultaneous to economic growth. This development, which conflicts with economic intuition, has been denoted the fertility paradox, and several studies have been devoted to resolve it. The present...
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Simon Szreter's book Fertility, Class, and Gender in Britain, 1860-1940 argues that social and economic class fails to explain the cross-sectional differences in marital fertility asreported in the 1911 census of England and Wales. Szreter's conclusion made the book immediately influential, and...
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Simon Szreter's book "Fertility, Class, and Gender in Britain, 1860-1940" argues that social and economic class fails to explain the cross-sectional differences in marital fertility as reported in the 1911 census of England and Wales. Szreter's conclusion made the book immediately influential,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013135988
for a trading population, extending the results in Saint-Paul (2002) for arbitrary systems of sexual reproduction …
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for a trading population, extending the results in Saint-Paul (2002) for arbitrary systems of sexual reproduction …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012780477
There has been little empirical work evaluating the sensitivity of fertility to financial incentives at the household level. We put forward an identification strategy that relies on the fact that variation of wages induces variation in benefits and tax credits among quot;comparablequot;...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012771397
This paper explores the properties of the notions of A-efficiency and P-efficiency, proposed by Golosov, Jones and Tertilt (Econometrica, 2007), to evaluate allocations in a general overlapping generations setting in which fertility choices are endogenously selected from a continuum and any two...
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Does subsidizing childbirth affect the overall fertility or just the timing of births? Do such policies have equilibrium effects? We evaluate the effects of a series of subsidies, called Maternity Capital, aimed at increasing fertility in Russia introduced in 2007-2012. Maternity Capital...
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