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situated at all wealth levels, the relevant downstream effects of schooling - measured by fertility, literacy and employment … reduced fertility through policy induced education, while there are almost no effects of additional education for non …-poor women. Our findings help in evaluating the generalisability of the nexus between women's education and fertility as well as …
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This paper examines the effects that an increase in compulsory school-leaving (CSL) age has on the teenage fertility …
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reversed the long-term improvements in education and the fertility transition that were well under way in late 19th … and fertility. The magnitude of these effects was substantial. In regions with average shares of employment in cereal …
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Using Chinese Household Income Project survey data from 2013, this paper investigates the effects of family size and birth order on children's educational attainment. The endogeneity of family size is an important identification issue in the test of the quantity-quality tradeoff. We use...
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— both own education and that of parents — in delaying marriage and fertility of young women …
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We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms in Europe as source …
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, the key explanatory variables in Tunisia's fertility model are real GDP per capita, infant mortality, contraceptive use …This paper provides empirical evidence supporting the interaction between fertility, education and economic growth … of fertility transition on education and economic growth. To deal with too little or incomplete data, time series data …
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This paper examines empirically whether midwifes, as an integral part of the health and family planning programs in Indonesia, are effective in advising young women to delay their first birth and also influence the decision on post-primary school attendance. Using the Indonesian Family Life...
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– both own education and that of parents – in delaying marriage and fertility of young women …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014138483
This paper examines empirically whether midwifes, as an integral part of the health and family planning programs in Indonesia, are effective in advising young women to delay their first birth and also influence the decision on post-primary school attendance. Using the Indonesian Family Life...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014141557