Using data on MZ (monozygotic, identical) female twins from the Minnesota Twin Registry, we estimate the causal effect of schooling on completed fertility, probability of being childless and age at first birth, using the within-MZ twins methodology. We find strong cross-sectional associations between schooling and the fertility outcomes and some evidence that more schooling causes women to have fewer children and delay childbearing, though not to the extent that interpreting cross-sectional associations as causal would imply. Our conclusions are robust when taking account of (1) endogenous within-twin pair schooling differences due to reverse causality and (2) measurement error in schooling. We also investigate possible mechanisms and find ...
A large body of literature shows a positive relationship between education and age at first birth. H...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
Married women's decisions about child-bearing and market work are importantly interrelated. Although...
Using data on MZ (monozygotic, identical) female twins from the Minnesota Twin Registry, we estimate...
Using data on MZ (monozygotic, identical) female twins from the Minnesota Twin Registry, we estimate...
Abstract A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and a...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
A large body of literature shows a positive relationship between education and age at first birth. H...
This paper uses age-at-school-entry policies to identify the effect of female education on fertility...
A large body of literature shows a positive relationship between education and age at first birth. H...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
Married women's decisions about child-bearing and market work are importantly interrelated. Although...
Using data on MZ (monozygotic, identical) female twins from the Minnesota Twin Registry, we estimate...
Using data on MZ (monozygotic, identical) female twins from the Minnesota Twin Registry, we estimate...
Abstract A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and a...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
A large body of literature shows a positive relationship between education and age at first birth. H...
This paper uses age-at-school-entry policies to identify the effect of female education on fertility...
A large body of literature shows a positive relationship between education and age at first birth. H...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
Married women's decisions about child-bearing and market work are importantly interrelated. Although...