Recent literature shows the puzzling result of a positive and significant cross-country correlation between the total fertility rate and the female labour force participation rate across Western European countries. The present paper shows that this cross-country correlation becomes negative and significant, once one corrects the total fertility rate for a distortion, caused by an increasing age of childbearing, and controls in cross-country regressions for purchased child care use and female long-term unemployment. This result survives an empirical analysis in which the female labour force participation rate is treated as an endogenous variable
We develop a quantitative theory of fertility and labor market participation de-cisions in order to ...
Birth rates differ strongly across European states, despite the deep economic har-monisation process...
'The paper examines causality and parameter instability in the long-run relation between fertility a...
Recent literature shows the puzzling result of a positive and significant cross-country correlation ...
Abstract: Recent literature shows the puzzling result of a positive and significant cross-country co...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross-country correlation between the total ferti...
"In OECD countries, the cross-country correlation between the total fertility rate and the female la...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross- country correlation between the total fert...
<b>Background</b>: Though there has been profound research on the curious change in correlation betw...
Historically, in virtually all developed economies there seems to be clear evidence of an inverse re...
Various authors nd that in OECD countries the cross-country corre-lation between the total fertility...
The cross-sectional association between female labour force participation rates and fertility in dev...
A fertility rate has a significant impact on the economy of the countries both in the short and the ...
We develop a quantitative theory of fertility and labor market participation de- cisions in order to...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de tra...
We develop a quantitative theory of fertility and labor market participation de-cisions in order to ...
Birth rates differ strongly across European states, despite the deep economic har-monisation process...
'The paper examines causality and parameter instability in the long-run relation between fertility a...
Recent literature shows the puzzling result of a positive and significant cross-country correlation ...
Abstract: Recent literature shows the puzzling result of a positive and significant cross-country co...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross-country correlation between the total ferti...
"In OECD countries, the cross-country correlation between the total fertility rate and the female la...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross- country correlation between the total fert...
<b>Background</b>: Though there has been profound research on the curious change in correlation betw...
Historically, in virtually all developed economies there seems to be clear evidence of an inverse re...
Various authors nd that in OECD countries the cross-country corre-lation between the total fertility...
The cross-sectional association between female labour force participation rates and fertility in dev...
A fertility rate has a significant impact on the economy of the countries both in the short and the ...
We develop a quantitative theory of fertility and labor market participation de- cisions in order to...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de tra...
We develop a quantitative theory of fertility and labor market participation de-cisions in order to ...
Birth rates differ strongly across European states, despite the deep economic har-monisation process...
'The paper examines causality and parameter instability in the long-run relation between fertility a...