I analyze whether the correlation between yearly earnings and the first birth probabilities changed in the period 1994-2008 in Norway, applying discrete-time hazard regressions to highly accurate data from population registers. The results show that the correlation between earnings and fertility has become more positive over time for women but is virtually unchanged for men – rendering the correlation fairly similar across sex at the end of the period. Though the (potential) opportunity cost of fathering increases, there is no evidence of a weaker correlation between earnings and first birth probability for men. I suggest that decreasing opportunity costs of motherhood as well as strategic timing of fertility to reduce wage penalties of mot...
Abstract: This paper analyzes male fertility, focusing especially on multi-partner fertility, for c...
This contribution summarizes research results from a project at the Central Bureau of Statistics ana...
This study focuses on the possible effect of gender equality and equity in the family on the transit...
<b>Background</b>: The relationship between earnings and fertility and how it varies with context ar...
Since the 1960s, Beckers’ New Home Economics has provided a central theoretical framework for studie...
This paper assesses the relationship between cash transfers to families and subsequent childbearing....
While fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children's experie...
Since the 1960s, Beckers’ New Home Economics has provided a central theoretical framework for studie...
This paper presents novel methodological and empirical contributions to the child penalty literature...
The relationship between income, cost of childrearing and fertility is of considerable political and...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented at a session titled Contextual Influences on Employment...
This paper considers the effect of income on the risk of having the first births in Sweden from 1968...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
In the current paper, we investigate within-couple inequality in earnings using Norwegian register d...
Abstract: This paper analyzes male fertility, focusing especially on multi-partner fertility, for c...
This contribution summarizes research results from a project at the Central Bureau of Statistics ana...
This study focuses on the possible effect of gender equality and equity in the family on the transit...
<b>Background</b>: The relationship between earnings and fertility and how it varies with context ar...
Since the 1960s, Beckers’ New Home Economics has provided a central theoretical framework for studie...
This paper assesses the relationship between cash transfers to families and subsequent childbearing....
While fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children's experie...
Since the 1960s, Beckers’ New Home Economics has provided a central theoretical framework for studie...
This paper presents novel methodological and empirical contributions to the child penalty literature...
The relationship between income, cost of childrearing and fertility is of considerable political and...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented at a session titled Contextual Influences on Employment...
This paper considers the effect of income on the risk of having the first births in Sweden from 1968...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
In the current paper, we investigate within-couple inequality in earnings using Norwegian register d...
Abstract: This paper analyzes male fertility, focusing especially on multi-partner fertility, for c...
This contribution summarizes research results from a project at the Central Bureau of Statistics ana...
This study focuses on the possible effect of gender equality and equity in the family on the transit...