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Some consequences of childbearing are partly expected by the parents, while others clearly are difficult or impossible … argued that if an effect of childbearing to a large extent is expected, varies between families, and is taken into account in … the fertility decisions, it is very difficult to estimate the average effect. On the other hand, the existence of …
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exogenous fertility counterpart. In particular, optimal steady state population is proportional to the amount of fixed resources …This article studies socially optimal allocations, from the point of view of a benevolent social planner, in … environments characterized by fixed resources, endogenous fertility, and full information. Individuals in our environment are fully …
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) relationship between population growth and economic growth. Particular attention was given to the nature of the population growth … historical, empirical and institutional perspective in order to establish population as an important factor for socio … population growth on economic growth, the political aspect is crucial. Population effect should not be measured only in terms of …
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) relationship between population growth and economic growth. Particular attention was given to the nature of the population growth … historical, empirical and institutional perspective in order to establish population as an important factor for socio … population growth on economic growth, the political aspect is crucial. Population effect should not be measured only in terms of …
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legal access to contraception and abortion. I present a new review of changes in the historical policy environment in the … newspaper articles and snapshots of various policy environments prepared by scholars, advocates, and government organizations …. Based on this review, I provide a suggested coding of the policy environment over the past 60 years. I also present and …
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. We find significant negative association between a country's fertility rate and its anti-fertility policy. On the other … government's policy on fertility. …There have been significant changes in both the fertility rates and fertility perception since 1970s. In this paper, we …
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rate of population growth. They show that if quantity and quality are inversely related then, even in the case of full … altruism within the family, population growth is inefficiently high, if the family does not have, or does not choose to use … population problem. The authors therefore prove that the repugnant conclusion is not only repugnant, it may be inefficient …
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This study looks at the effects of participating in active labour market policy programs for persons with work …
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This study looks at the effects of participating in active labour market policy programs for persons with work …
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interconnection between the changes in demographic variables (e.g., the working-age population growth rate and the average life … higher than in emerging markets. We found that the rise in the working-age stratum of the nation's population radically … macroeconomic policy regarding both demographic and institutional determinants. …
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