We analyse the heights of children aged 2 to 12 in the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) focusing on the effect of the number of children in the family. Previous studies of the trade-off between the quantity of children and some measure of their quality have been much concerned with the endogeneity of fertility choices. Here we use the IFLS for 1993, 1997 and 2000 to exploit some unique institutional features that have influenced fertility. We find evidence that family size is influenced both from the supply side, as represented by components of the Indonesian family planning programme, and on the demand side, as represented by exposure to modern media. We use these variables as instruments for family size in regressions for the height z...
This height data set, constructed from Indonesian military data, Indonesia Family Life Surveys (IFLS...
The target of the 2015 Medium-Term National Development Plan is the fertility rate of 2.1 children. ...
Indonesia is ranked fifth among countries with the highest burden of stunting in children under five...
The most famous theory of family economics is probably Gary Becker’s Quantity-Quality model. Assumin...
It is generally accepted that lower population growth is associated with positive economic developme...
An emerging scholarship indicates that the negative educational gradient in fertility preference has...
Numerous studies of educational attainment in the United States have shown that schooling is negativ...
It is generally accepted that lower population growth is associated with positive economicdevelopmen...
The 1971 Indonesian Population Census revealed that the total fertility rate was high and economic a...
The fertility rate (TFR) has decreased from around 5.6 births per woman in 1967 to around 2.4 births...
Background Measuring height for age is one of the essential indicators for evaluating children’s gro...
Over the last half-century Indonesia has been concerned about excessive population growth. To reduce...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between fertility and a direct measure...
Background: This research paper aims to investigate the individual and regional factors that affect ...
This study examines the effect of family size in childhood on the level of welfare achieved in adult...
This height data set, constructed from Indonesian military data, Indonesia Family Life Surveys (IFLS...
The target of the 2015 Medium-Term National Development Plan is the fertility rate of 2.1 children. ...
Indonesia is ranked fifth among countries with the highest burden of stunting in children under five...
The most famous theory of family economics is probably Gary Becker’s Quantity-Quality model. Assumin...
It is generally accepted that lower population growth is associated with positive economic developme...
An emerging scholarship indicates that the negative educational gradient in fertility preference has...
Numerous studies of educational attainment in the United States have shown that schooling is negativ...
It is generally accepted that lower population growth is associated with positive economicdevelopmen...
The 1971 Indonesian Population Census revealed that the total fertility rate was high and economic a...
The fertility rate (TFR) has decreased from around 5.6 births per woman in 1967 to around 2.4 births...
Background Measuring height for age is one of the essential indicators for evaluating children’s gro...
Over the last half-century Indonesia has been concerned about excessive population growth. To reduce...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between fertility and a direct measure...
Background: This research paper aims to investigate the individual and regional factors that affect ...
This study examines the effect of family size in childhood on the level of welfare achieved in adult...
This height data set, constructed from Indonesian military data, Indonesia Family Life Surveys (IFLS...
The target of the 2015 Medium-Term National Development Plan is the fertility rate of 2.1 children. ...
Indonesia is ranked fifth among countries with the highest burden of stunting in children under five...