textA common pattern observed around the world is the delayed onset of childbearing among women in populations with increasing educational levels. In Mexico, the median age at first birth appears to have remained stable for the past 40 years, despite continuous efforts to expand education. The lack of a population-level association between educational expansion and the timing of fertility in Mexico occurred as fertility fell sharply and contraception became widely available across the country. The main purpose of this dissertation is to analyze the relationship between education and first birth timing for women and men from three different birth cohorts in Mexico. First, using multivariate decomposition, I estimate the relative contribu...
Previous studies have documented an increasing heterogeneity in first-birth timing in countries expe...
Background: Postponement of first births and an increase in childlessness are significant trends acr...
This paper focuses on timing of fertility decisions, conditional on the level of educational attainm...
Fertility has been declining almost continuously in both developing and developed economies over the...
In spite of a peculiar pattern of the age at first birth in Latin America, there is little research ...
This study explores factors related to the delay in the timing of fertility and the sharp decline in...
We study the effect of birth order on educational outcomes in Mexico using 2 million observations fr...
In this paper, we re-examine two established findings concerning the effect of education on women’s ...
This research examines factors associated with the timing and risk of first and second births in Can...
This study explores factors related to the delay in the timing of fertility and the sharp decline in...
In this paper, we re-examine two established findings concerning the effect of education on women's ...
This is the first paper that documents that school entry cut-off date affects the timing of births. ...
This work builds on the idea that the transition to marriage is influenced simultaneously by social ...
BACKGROUND According to the latest 2010 CDHS, Colombia’s total fertility rate (TFR) reached the leve...
We study the effect of birth order on educational outcomes in Mexico using 2 million observations fr...
Previous studies have documented an increasing heterogeneity in first-birth timing in countries expe...
Background: Postponement of first births and an increase in childlessness are significant trends acr...
This paper focuses on timing of fertility decisions, conditional on the level of educational attainm...
Fertility has been declining almost continuously in both developing and developed economies over the...
In spite of a peculiar pattern of the age at first birth in Latin America, there is little research ...
This study explores factors related to the delay in the timing of fertility and the sharp decline in...
We study the effect of birth order on educational outcomes in Mexico using 2 million observations fr...
In this paper, we re-examine two established findings concerning the effect of education on women’s ...
This research examines factors associated with the timing and risk of first and second births in Can...
This study explores factors related to the delay in the timing of fertility and the sharp decline in...
In this paper, we re-examine two established findings concerning the effect of education on women's ...
This is the first paper that documents that school entry cut-off date affects the timing of births. ...
This work builds on the idea that the transition to marriage is influenced simultaneously by social ...
BACKGROUND According to the latest 2010 CDHS, Colombia’s total fertility rate (TFR) reached the leve...
We study the effect of birth order on educational outcomes in Mexico using 2 million observations fr...
Previous studies have documented an increasing heterogeneity in first-birth timing in countries expe...
Background: Postponement of first births and an increase in childlessness are significant trends acr...
This paper focuses on timing of fertility decisions, conditional on the level of educational attainm...