This paper investigates whether financial incentives, and in particular government child subsidies, affect fertility. We take advantage of a comprehensive, non-public, individuallevel panel data set that includes fertility histories and detailed individual controls for married Israeli women from 1999-2005, a period with substantial changes in the level of government child subsidies, but no changes in eligibility and coverage. We find a significant positive effect on fertility; the mean level of child subsidies produces a 6.9 percent increase in fertility, and we estimate the benefit elasticity to be in the range of 0.12- 0.18 and the price elasticity to be in the range of 0.088-0.13. The positive effect of child subsidies on fertility is ab...
We develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for intertemporal fe...
Objective: This paper assesses the much-disputed relationship between family policy and fertility, a...
Government programs designed to provide income safety nets or to encourage work often restrict eligi...
ABSTRACT This paper investigates empirically whether financial incentives, and in particular governm...
The steep increase in payments of child allowances to households headed by citizens who did not serv...
and the annual meetings of European Association for Labor Economics and the Israeli Economic Associa...
There has been little empirical work evaluating the sensitivity of fertility to financial incentives...
Whereas most of the world has experienced decreasing fertility during the past half century, Israel ...
Prior to 1996, Israelis in collective communities (kibbutzim) shared the costs of raising children e...
There has been little empirical work evaluating the sensitivity of fertility tonancial incentives at...
In this paper we develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for in...
This paper studies the effect of different types of child subsidies on the economic allocation and t...
In 1999 the UK government made major reforms to the system of child-contingent benefits, including t...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing of households affect the fertility rate in ...
The introduction of the 1999 Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) in the UK encouraged low income fami...
We develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for intertemporal fe...
Objective: This paper assesses the much-disputed relationship between family policy and fertility, a...
Government programs designed to provide income safety nets or to encourage work often restrict eligi...
ABSTRACT This paper investigates empirically whether financial incentives, and in particular governm...
The steep increase in payments of child allowances to households headed by citizens who did not serv...
and the annual meetings of European Association for Labor Economics and the Israeli Economic Associa...
There has been little empirical work evaluating the sensitivity of fertility to financial incentives...
Whereas most of the world has experienced decreasing fertility during the past half century, Israel ...
Prior to 1996, Israelis in collective communities (kibbutzim) shared the costs of raising children e...
There has been little empirical work evaluating the sensitivity of fertility tonancial incentives at...
In this paper we develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for in...
This paper studies the effect of different types of child subsidies on the economic allocation and t...
In 1999 the UK government made major reforms to the system of child-contingent benefits, including t...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing of households affect the fertility rate in ...
The introduction of the 1999 Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) in the UK encouraged low income fami...
We develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for intertemporal fe...
Objective: This paper assesses the much-disputed relationship between family policy and fertility, a...
Government programs designed to provide income safety nets or to encourage work often restrict eligi...