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affected over time by various demographic changes.It is shown that a proportional decline in fertility and death rates has … rise to an increase in per capita savings.Finally, a fertility rate reduction which leaves unaffected the rate of …
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This study examines the socio-economic consequences of women’s age at first childbirth in Osun State, Nigeria. Cross-sectional survey of 1,000 women, of reproductive age (15-49 years), was made. The socioeconomic backgrounds of the responding pre-childbirth family were reflected upon and...
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children born before the twins. The results show that an exogenous fertility increase significantly inhibits human capital … school grade by nearly one-tenth. In a context of high fertility, the total effect might become very detrimental. …
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detailed information on fertility, durable goods and households’ housing characteristics. The information is used to build … suitable indicators of household assets and of fertility and its instruments. Methodologically, we take rigorous tests to show … that fertility can be considered as exogenous in the three countries in question. The estimates consequently find that …
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to primary education during civil conflicts decreases educational attainment and earnings, increases fertility and has …
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beyond increasing the divorce rate. They can influence female labor supply, marriage and fertility rates, child well …
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