In this paper I study the causal relationship between fertility and female labor supply using census data from 14 Latin American countries and the U.S. over the span of three decades (1980, 1990 and 2000). Parental preferences for a gender-balanced family (mixed-sex children) is exploited as a source of exogenous variation in fertility. Although OLS estimates suggest a statistically signi cant negative relationship in the 39 censuses used, instrumental variables approach fails to identify a causal e ect in most of them. The average e ect of moving from a family with two children to more than two is statistically zero for the group of compliers. Considering a pool of married women from Latin America over the span of three decades, a negative...
In this paper we anaIyze the effect of female labor force participation on fertility decisions. We f...
Using a national representative sample for Mexico, we analyse the effect of a husband having a worki...
<b>Background</b>: Over the last decades, the proportion of children born to unmarried mothers has b...
In this paper I study the causal relationship between fertility and female labor supply using census...
This paper studies the causal relationship between fertility and female labor supply using census da...
We study the effect of fertility on maternal labor supply in Argentina and Mexico exploiting a sourc...
Abstract We study the effect of fertility on labor supply in Argentina and Mexico exploiting a sourc...
Se estudia la relación causal entre fertilidad y oferta de trabajo femenino usando datos censales de...
Female labor force participation has increased 10 percentage points between 1990 and 2010. This pape...
This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers between 178...
As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concur...
This paper documents changes in female labor force participation (LFP) in Latin America exploiting a...
After half a century of sustained growth, female labor force participation has decelerated in Latin ...
As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concurrently, wome...
Historically, in virtually all developed economies there seems to be clear evidence of an inverse re...
In this paper we anaIyze the effect of female labor force participation on fertility decisions. We f...
Using a national representative sample for Mexico, we analyse the effect of a husband having a worki...
<b>Background</b>: Over the last decades, the proportion of children born to unmarried mothers has b...
In this paper I study the causal relationship between fertility and female labor supply using census...
This paper studies the causal relationship between fertility and female labor supply using census da...
We study the effect of fertility on maternal labor supply in Argentina and Mexico exploiting a sourc...
Abstract We study the effect of fertility on labor supply in Argentina and Mexico exploiting a sourc...
Se estudia la relación causal entre fertilidad y oferta de trabajo femenino usando datos censales de...
Female labor force participation has increased 10 percentage points between 1990 and 2010. This pape...
This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers between 178...
As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concur...
This paper documents changes in female labor force participation (LFP) in Latin America exploiting a...
After half a century of sustained growth, female labor force participation has decelerated in Latin ...
As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concurrently, wome...
Historically, in virtually all developed economies there seems to be clear evidence of an inverse re...
In this paper we anaIyze the effect of female labor force participation on fertility decisions. We f...
Using a national representative sample for Mexico, we analyse the effect of a husband having a worki...
<b>Background</b>: Over the last decades, the proportion of children born to unmarried mothers has b...