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. Focusing on daughters-in-law, we examine whether the gender role attitudes of foreign-born mothers-in-law affect the fertility … intergenerationally transmitted gender role attitudes also explain economic outcomes of individuals other than immediate relatives … positively related to the gender role attitudes in her mother-in-law’s country of origin. Employing a new identification strategy …
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intergenerationally transmitted gender role attitudes affect the fertility behavior of native women … children. We contribute to this literature by analyzing whether gender role attitudes are also transmitted across cultural … boundaries, i.e., from immigrants to natives. Focusing on mixed couples, we examine whether the gender role attitudes of foreign …
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Using an epidemiological approach, we study the cultural influence on fertility outcomes of first- and second …-generation female immigrants based on a 1% sample of the German population. We proxy for culture in the country of origin using total … fertility rates from the year of migration, survey measures of fertility norms and cohort fertility rates from the year of birth …
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intergenerationally transmitted gender role attitudes affect the fertility behavior of native women. … children. We contribute to this literature by analyzing whether gender role attitudes are also transmitted across cultural … boundaries, i.e., from immigrants to natives. Focusing on mixed couples, we examine whether the gender role attitudes of foreign …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012270211
. Focusing on daughters-in-law, we examine whether the gender role attitudes of foreign-born mothers-in-law affect the fertility … intergenerationally transmitted gender role attitudes also explain economic outcomes of individuals other than immediate relatives … positively related to the gender role attitudes in her mother-in-law's country of origin. Employing a new identification strategy …
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to the U.S. and Israel. I find that young women who immigrated as children follow similar fertility profiles in the two … of the American Dream with origin-determined fertility norms. …
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This paper examines the impact of the social norm of intergenerational support to aging parents on fertility decisions … cycle model that endogenizes fertility choices and incorporates the expectation of transfers from children based on the … norm in 2000s. We conducted counterfactual experiments to explore the impact of the filial responsibility norm on fertility …
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of increased longevity and a parallel decline in fertility. This phenomenon is placing an increasing burden on the young … the long-run viability of society as a whole. One possible solution is to permit more immigration, which will both … increase the labor force and broaden the tax base. Increasing immigration has a variety of effects on the local population …
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of increased longevity and a parallel decline in fertility. This phenomenon is placing an increasing burden on the young … the long-run viability of society as a whole. One possible solution is to permit more immigration, which will both … increase the labor force and broaden the tax base. Increasing immigration has a variety of effects on the local population …
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