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the timing of marriage, must probably be understood as the principal origin of different patterns of fertility across … into motherhood and first marriage is based. Individual-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP) are … merged with a rich set of district-level contextual data to estimate first birth and marriage probabilities of western German …
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study various outcomes, including parents' labor supply, mental health, marital status, and fertility. We find that having a …%. We also find a significant decrease in long-run fertility. These effects are larger for parents with worse socioeconomic …
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This study comprehensively examines export tariff liberalization’s influence on women’s marital and fertility decisions … that export tariff cuts significantly lower women’s marriage rates, delay their marriage, and reduce the number of children …
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This paper analyzes the effects of local labor market conditions on fertility behavior. The empirical strategy exploits … exogenous shock in the demand for local labor generated by Brazil's trade liberalization in the 1990s. Our results show that … fertility rates. The results show that local labor markets less exposed to international competition had the reduction in …
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occupational outcomes, marriage, and fertility that are similar across census waves. Our results indicate that the returns to …
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occupational outcomes, marriage, and fertility that are similar across census waves. Our results indicate that the returns to …
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own trade exposure, and as an 'added worker effect' when their partner is exposed to the shock. By contrast, we find no …
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against lost household earnings by increasing labour supply. We find that both own and partner responses to the shock vary … worker effect' when their partner is exposed to the shock. By contrast, we find no such response for women, who do not … dissolution also differ according to the gender of those affected: for women below 45, but not men, exposure to the trade shock …
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against lost household earnings by increasing labour supply. We find that both own and partner responses to the shock vary … worker effect’ when their partner is exposed to the shock. By contrast, we find no such response for women, who do not … dissolution also differ according to the gender of those affected: for women below 45, but not men, exposure to the trade shock …
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