We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and human capital affects fertility. In a framework where families face a trade-off between the quantity and quality of children, we incorporate the assumption that social capital plays a key role in the accumulation of human capital. We show how the erosion of social capital can trigger a chain of reactions leading households to base their childbearing decisions on quantity, instead of quality, resulting in higher fertility
The analytic models used by family demographers would be strengthened by the concept of social capit...
Researchers have mainly focused on traditional types of capital (natural, physical and human) in exp...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and human capi...
We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and human cap...
Abstract We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and h...
This paper analyzes how differences in the composition of wealth between human and physical capital ...
My new theory of the economic determinants of fertility is that greater human capital induces parent...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...
This paper develops an economic growth model with endogenous fertility. In doing so, it provides a n...
Using an endogenous‐growth, overlapping‐generations framework in which human capital is the engine o...
We build an overlapping generations model in which reproductive households face a child quantity–chi...
Do low fertility and population aging lead to economic decline if couples have fewer children, but i...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
The analytic models used by family demographers would be strengthened by the concept of social capit...
Researchers have mainly focused on traditional types of capital (natural, physical and human) in exp...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and human capi...
We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and human cap...
Abstract We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and h...
This paper analyzes how differences in the composition of wealth between human and physical capital ...
My new theory of the economic determinants of fertility is that greater human capital induces parent...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...
This paper develops an economic growth model with endogenous fertility. In doing so, it provides a n...
Using an endogenous‐growth, overlapping‐generations framework in which human capital is the engine o...
We build an overlapping generations model in which reproductive households face a child quantity–chi...
Do low fertility and population aging lead to economic decline if couples have fewer children, but i...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...
The analytic models used by family demographers would be strengthened by the concept of social capit...
Researchers have mainly focused on traditional types of capital (natural, physical and human) in exp...
Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual ferti...