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and fertility behavior of teenage women in Turkey using the 2008 Turkish Demographic and Health Survey. We find that the …
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and fertility behavior of teenage women in Turkey using the 2008 Turkish Demographic and Health Survey. We find that the …
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Despite empirical evidence that individuals form their fertility preferences by observing social norms and interactions … China Labor-force Dynamics Survey to investigate the association between community-level peer effects and fertility … fertility reduces the preference of wanting only one child by 14.3%, whereas it increases the probability of preferring three …
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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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the traditional agricultural economy to modern economic growth, household real income increases, fertility decreases, and … twin births, child sex composition, and family planning policies, to identify the causal effect of fertility on child …
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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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The occurrence of twin births has been widely used as a natural experiment. With a focus upon the use of twin births for identification of causal effects in economics, this chapter provides a critical review of methods and results.
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endogenous fertility that address the problem of fiscal redistribution between young and old cohorts in the presence of an aging …
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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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administrative vital statistics, we find that birth control clinics accounted for 5.0–7.8% of the overall fertility decline until …
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