This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determining fertility. We use the GSS to examine the fertility of women born in the US but from different ethnic backgrounds. We take lagged values of the total fertility rate in the woman's country of ancestry as the cultural proxy and use the woman's number of siblings to capture her direct family experience. We find that both variables are significant determinants of fertility, even after controlling for several individual and family-level characteristics
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
Methods: Most quantitative research on fertility decline in the United States ignores the potential ...
We study the effect of culture on important economic outcomes by using the 1970 Census to examine th...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
This paper follows the methodologies of a previous study published in the American Economic Journal ...
Recent studies by economists have focused on cultural transmission from the origin country rather th...
This paper attempts to quantify the impact of cultural variables in the decision to have children. T...
This paper focuses on the role of home country"s fertility culture in shaping immigrants" fertility....
This paper examines whether culture plays a role in the number of children born. We use data on immi...
We study culture by examining the work and fertility behavior of second-generation American women. C...
We study the effect of culture on economic outcomes by examining the work and fertility behavior of ...
Based on a 1% sample of the German population, we study how fertility rates in the country of origi...
In the last 20 years the United States, in contrast to European Union countries, has not experience...
Because pronatalist sentiments may be an important aspect of Mexican-American ethnic heritage, this ...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
Methods: Most quantitative research on fertility decline in the United States ignores the potential ...
We study the effect of culture on important economic outcomes by using the 1970 Census to examine th...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
This paper follows the methodologies of a previous study published in the American Economic Journal ...
Recent studies by economists have focused on cultural transmission from the origin country rather th...
This paper attempts to quantify the impact of cultural variables in the decision to have children. T...
This paper focuses on the role of home country"s fertility culture in shaping immigrants" fertility....
This paper examines whether culture plays a role in the number of children born. We use data on immi...
We study culture by examining the work and fertility behavior of second-generation American women. C...
We study the effect of culture on economic outcomes by examining the work and fertility behavior of ...
Based on a 1% sample of the German population, we study how fertility rates in the country of origi...
In the last 20 years the United States, in contrast to European Union countries, has not experience...
Because pronatalist sentiments may be an important aspect of Mexican-American ethnic heritage, this ...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
Methods: Most quantitative research on fertility decline in the United States ignores the potential ...
We study the effect of culture on important economic outcomes by using the 1970 Census to examine th...