textabstractAfter the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany experienced an unprecedented temporary drop in fertility driven by economic uncertainty. We show that the children born during this transition period performed worse on a range of educational outcomes from an early age onward. The mothers of these children exhibit personal characteristics and family structures consistent with negative parental selection. Investigating the underlying mechanisms reveals that parental educational input and emotional attachment were also lower for these children. Finally, our ability to compare siblings means that we can reject that our results stem from a time of birth effect
This paper deals with psychological determinants of fertility differentials in East Germany in the 1...
This paper investigates the role of women’s education in the transition to the second child using da...
The birth cohort 1971 entered transition to adulthood at the onset of societal transformation in Eas...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany experienced an unprecedented temporary drop in ferti...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany experienced an unprecedented temporary drop in ferti...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany experienced an unprecedented temporary drop in ferti...
We explore the link between parental selection and criminality of children in a new context. After t...
We explore the link between parental selection and criminality of children in a new context. After t...
Abstract: Birth selectivity has a large impact on children‟s future outcomes. This paper uses the fa...
We study the link between parental selection and children criminality in a new context. After the fa...
Economic agents routinely face various types of economic uncertainty. Seldom have these various form...
Economic agents routinely face various types of economic uncertainty. Seldom have these various form...
'Economic agents routinely face various types of economic uncertainty. Seldom have these various for...
Although economic agents routinely face various types of economic uncertainty, their effects are oft...
This paper investigates whether economic uncertainty induces a postponement of family formation. We ...
This paper deals with psychological determinants of fertility differentials in East Germany in the 1...
This paper investigates the role of women’s education in the transition to the second child using da...
The birth cohort 1971 entered transition to adulthood at the onset of societal transformation in Eas...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany experienced an unprecedented temporary drop in ferti...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany experienced an unprecedented temporary drop in ferti...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany experienced an unprecedented temporary drop in ferti...
We explore the link between parental selection and criminality of children in a new context. After t...
We explore the link between parental selection and criminality of children in a new context. After t...
Abstract: Birth selectivity has a large impact on children‟s future outcomes. This paper uses the fa...
We study the link between parental selection and children criminality in a new context. After the fa...
Economic agents routinely face various types of economic uncertainty. Seldom have these various form...
Economic agents routinely face various types of economic uncertainty. Seldom have these various form...
'Economic agents routinely face various types of economic uncertainty. Seldom have these various for...
Although economic agents routinely face various types of economic uncertainty, their effects are oft...
This paper investigates whether economic uncertainty induces a postponement of family formation. We ...
This paper deals with psychological determinants of fertility differentials in East Germany in the 1...
This paper investigates the role of women’s education in the transition to the second child using da...
The birth cohort 1971 entered transition to adulthood at the onset of societal transformation in Eas...