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lockdowns on fertility, we exploited a large sample of Australians (aged 18 to 45) from a nationally representative household … changes in fertility intentions of persons who resided in Victoria during lockdown, or within four weeks of the lockdown being … having another child among women who lived through the protracted lockdown. The average effect was small, with fertility …
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This paper documents how the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. affected birth rates. We review the economics of fertility …
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Using the Irish experience of the Spanish flu, we demonstrate that pandemic mortality statistics are sensitive to the demographic composition of a country. We build a new demographic database for Ireland's 32 counties with vital statistics on births, ageing, migration and deaths. We then show...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated a contraction in economic activity that is unprecedented in both its nature and speed. In doing so, it has exposed who is protected and supported by modern welfare states, and who is not. While the US has a relatively robust set of social insurance and...
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Especially with the emergence of the digital economy in the last two decades, unprecedented changes in technology have come to the fore. Technology-induced unemployment has spread all over the world because developments in digitalization and automation reduced the need for human in all business...
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mortality, fertility, and the economy in the short and medium run. The role of nonpharmaceutical interventions in shaping those …
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