In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is overwhelming empirical evidence that fertility is negatively related to income in most countries at most times. Several theories have been proposed in the literature to explain this somewhat puzzling fact. The most common one is based on the opportunity cost of time being higher for individuals with higher earnings. Alternatively, people might differ in their desire to procreate and accordingly some people invest more in children and less in market-specific human capital and thus have lower earnings. We revisit these and other possible explanations. We find that these theories arenot as robust as is commonly believed. That is, several special assumptions are ...
This paper attempts to review the literature on the economics of fertility and to synthesize the fin...
This paper develops a theory of fertility that offers an explanation for the persistence of poverty ...
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In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is overwhelming empi...
In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is overwhelming empi...
In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is overwhelming empi...
In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is overwhelming empi...
‘We art: grateful fur l~lpfi.11 comments fl-on1 Robert G. Chambers, &-we Gardner, John Horowitz,...
The transition to market-oriented economies in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Unio...
My new theory of the economic determinants of fertility is that greater human capital induces parent...
This paper explores the causal link between income and fertility by analyzing women\u27s fertility r...
This paper presents a model of inequality, income determination and fertility, that is consistent wi...
This article presents a model of household fertility and child-rearing choice in which rising female...
We thank Todd Schoellman, John Knowles, and the participants at the NBER pre-conference in Boston, t...
This paper presents a model of inequality, income determination and fertility, that is consistent wi...
This paper attempts to review the literature on the economics of fertility and to synthesize the fin...
This paper develops a theory of fertility that offers an explanation for the persistence of poverty ...
Central to the analysis in this paper is the following question asked – “How does job-skills mismatc...
In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is overwhelming empi...
In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is overwhelming empi...
In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is overwhelming empi...
In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is overwhelming empi...
‘We art: grateful fur l~lpfi.11 comments fl-on1 Robert G. Chambers, &-we Gardner, John Horowitz,...
The transition to market-oriented economies in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Unio...
My new theory of the economic determinants of fertility is that greater human capital induces parent...
This paper explores the causal link between income and fertility by analyzing women\u27s fertility r...
This paper presents a model of inequality, income determination and fertility, that is consistent wi...
This article presents a model of household fertility and child-rearing choice in which rising female...
We thank Todd Schoellman, John Knowles, and the participants at the NBER pre-conference in Boston, t...
This paper presents a model of inequality, income determination and fertility, that is consistent wi...
This paper attempts to review the literature on the economics of fertility and to synthesize the fin...
This paper develops a theory of fertility that offers an explanation for the persistence of poverty ...
Central to the analysis in this paper is the following question asked – “How does job-skills mismatc...