The Spanish Roma population have co-existed with the broader population of Spain, under the same laws and regulations for more than 500 years, but they exhibit very different fertility patterns. The aim of this paper is to determine whether there are factors other than income or education that can explain the larger number of children in Spanish Roma families. Our analysis reveals that the existence of a family business, which is highly labor-demanding, appears to be associated with parental decisions concerning the number of children. Since parental authority, in Roma families, holds sway over children even after their own marriage, the future labor contributions of children are particularly beneficial to the family business
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Background: Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rece...
Background: The paper explores the mechanisms of the European fertility transition in northern Italy...
This paper examines whether culture plays a role in the number of children born. We use data on immi...
This paper puts a special accent on the Roma female reproductive population and its behaviour concer...
The aim of this paper is to determine the significant variables in the fertility patterns of the Rom...
The aim of this paper is to analyze whether parents' fertility behavior may be an important determin...
The aim of this paper is to identify the drivers of labor market outcomes for the Spanish Roma popul...
We study the link between residential segregation and fertility for the socially excluded and margin...
The main purpose of this paper is to show how the labour market affects Spanish individual fertility...
The aim of this paper is to analyze whether parents' fertility decisions may be an important determi...
European demography and fertility is a colorful mosaic that reflects a variety of cultures and insti...
We analyse Roma fertility in four neighbouring countries in Central and Eastern Europe with a large ...
none14sithe well-being of society depends to a large extent on its capacity to maintain a level of f...
Taking into account the negative relationship between fertility and female labour participation due...
This paper analyses how unstable employment influences becoming a mother in Italy and Spain. Results...
Background: Spain, a country with one of the lowest fertility levels in the world, has recently rece...
Background: The paper explores the mechanisms of the European fertility transition in northern Italy...
This paper examines whether culture plays a role in the number of children born. We use data on immi...
This paper puts a special accent on the Roma female reproductive population and its behaviour concer...