Abstract: This paper examines the effects of married women's employment on their fertility behavior in the United States. Data from the National Survey of Family and Households are used in a hazard model to determine whether a woman's employment status affected the rate at which she had a second, third or fourth pregnancy. The study finds that the labor-force participation of women does have an important effect on the spacing of pregnancies, although the effect is less pronounced in the transition to third pregnancy. In addition, this paper demonstrates that an appropriate method of modeling the fertility and female employment relationship is one in which employment is seen to influence the rate of childbearing. (JEL J13
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relationships between sex role attitudes and the childbearing and labor force participation of women...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
This study examines the role of a wide range of community characteristics in determining the risk of...
The decline in fertility is often related to the increased labor force participation among married w...
ii This report reviews the effects of fertility on female labor supply, primarily female labor force...
In this dissertation, we examine the economic determinants of the labor force participation and fert...
This paper concerns the effect of employment status on second- and third-birth intensities for Norwe...
Abstract: This paper concerns the effect of employment status on second- and third-birth intensities...
As in other developing countries, Perus demographic transition is well underway. Concurrently, women...
This paper studies the quantitative effects of changes in fertility patterns and rel-ative wages, on...
This study of the relationship between female employment and fertility is based on a survey of...
The effect of female fertility on their employment in the United States between 1987 and 2003 Abstra...
It is well established that there is a link between rising childcare costs and the low rates of fert...
This paper utilizes the approach of cross-sectional data to analyze the effect of women's employment...
This paper focuses on the impact of job loss to dual-earner married couples on household fertility d...
relationships between sex role attitudes and the childbearing and labor force participation of women...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
This study examines the role of a wide range of community characteristics in determining the risk of...