The decline in fertility is often related to the increased labor force participation among married women. This article discusses the relationship between fertility and employment by using a dynamic methodology of life-course analysis based on time series data. An important question in the article is whether the probability of having a child is influenced by employment. We emphasize the probability of a second birth, however we also give some attention to the third birth
We develop a quantitative theory of fertility and labor market participation de- cisions in order to...
This article aims to estimate the causal effect of fertility on the labour force participation of Br...
In this dissertation, we examine the economic determinants of the labor force participation and fert...
The decline in fertility is often related to the increased labor force participation among married ...
Abstract: This paper examines the effects of married women's employment on their fertility beh...
This article uses US Census data from 1980, 1990, and 2000 to estimate synthetic-cohort life cycle e...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIn this paper we consider the estimatio...
We analyze the impact of children on their mothers' labor market outcomes in the UK. We use time-to-...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
Central to the analysis in this paper is the following question asked – “How does job-skills mismatc...
ii This report reviews the effects of fertility on female labor supply, primarily female labor force...
This paper studies the quantitative effects of changes in fertility patterns and rel-ative wages, on...
In this paper, I use a vector autoregression to model the three-way causality between female labor f...
Winner of the OEP prize for best paper on Women and WorkThis article uses US Census data from 1980, ...
Numerous studies have found a negative relationship between female labour-force participation and fe...
We develop a quantitative theory of fertility and labor market participation de- cisions in order to...
This article aims to estimate the causal effect of fertility on the labour force participation of Br...
In this dissertation, we examine the economic determinants of the labor force participation and fert...
The decline in fertility is often related to the increased labor force participation among married ...
Abstract: This paper examines the effects of married women's employment on their fertility beh...
This article uses US Census data from 1980, 1990, and 2000 to estimate synthetic-cohort life cycle e...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIn this paper we consider the estimatio...
We analyze the impact of children on their mothers' labor market outcomes in the UK. We use time-to-...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
Central to the analysis in this paper is the following question asked – “How does job-skills mismatc...
ii This report reviews the effects of fertility on female labor supply, primarily female labor force...
This paper studies the quantitative effects of changes in fertility patterns and rel-ative wages, on...
In this paper, I use a vector autoregression to model the three-way causality between female labor f...
Winner of the OEP prize for best paper on Women and WorkThis article uses US Census data from 1980, ...
Numerous studies have found a negative relationship between female labour-force participation and fe...
We develop a quantitative theory of fertility and labor market participation de- cisions in order to...
This article aims to estimate the causal effect of fertility on the labour force participation of Br...
In this dissertation, we examine the economic determinants of the labor force participation and fert...