We analyze second birth decisions within the theoretical framework of joint household decision making, comparing two countires that represent the international extremes in terms of women's career behaviour, Denmark and Spain. Using all 8 ECHP panels we apply discrete time estimations of the likelihood of a second birth and show that in Spain, fertility behaviour continues to conform to the classic "Becker model" while in Denmark we identify a radically new behavioral pattern according to which career-women's fertility is conditional of their partners' contribution to care for the children
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
This article gives evidence that differences in completed fertility among European countries emergem...
We analyze second birth decisions within the theoretical framework of joint household decision makin...
We examine the degree to which women’s fertility decisions depend on greater gender symmetry in chil...
We jointly model fertility and participation decisions of women who live in couple using a dynamic m...
This paper investigates the effects of women‘s labour force participation on fertility, as well as t...
We jointly model fertility and participation decisions of women who live in couple using a dynamic m...
In this study, we compare second birth risks in France and West Germany using data from the Family a...
Recent empirical evidence show considerable variation in the degree of labor market participation of...
Abstract: This paper investigates the role of female earnings in childbearing decisions in two very ...
This chapter explores cross-national differences in fertility-related norms. In particular, we study...
In this paper we anaIyze the effect of female labor force participation on fertility decisions. We f...
During recent decades women have made considerable advances in education and the labor market, even ...
In this paper, we formulate a dynamic utility maximization model of female labor force participation...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
This article gives evidence that differences in completed fertility among European countries emergem...
We analyze second birth decisions within the theoretical framework of joint household decision makin...
We examine the degree to which women’s fertility decisions depend on greater gender symmetry in chil...
We jointly model fertility and participation decisions of women who live in couple using a dynamic m...
This paper investigates the effects of women‘s labour force participation on fertility, as well as t...
We jointly model fertility and participation decisions of women who live in couple using a dynamic m...
In this study, we compare second birth risks in France and West Germany using data from the Family a...
Recent empirical evidence show considerable variation in the degree of labor market participation of...
Abstract: This paper investigates the role of female earnings in childbearing decisions in two very ...
This chapter explores cross-national differences in fertility-related norms. In particular, we study...
In this paper we anaIyze the effect of female labor force participation on fertility decisions. We f...
During recent decades women have made considerable advances in education and the labor market, even ...
In this paper, we formulate a dynamic utility maximization model of female labor force participation...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
This study investigates the link between the educational characteristics of partners in heterosexual...
This article gives evidence that differences in completed fertility among European countries emergem...