Instrumental variables (IV) estimates of the effect of fertility on female labour supply have only been able to identify the causal effect of second and higher parity children. This study uses exogenous variation in fertility caused by the Chinese lunar calendar to identify the effect of the first child. Additionally, weighting formulas are presented to interpret IV estimates as weighted average treatment effects in the case of multiple endogenous variables, which are useful when children vary in intensity by both number and age. The effect of the first child is found to be much greater than that of other children. © Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Department of Economics, University of Oxford, 2008.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.China’s implementation of the One Child Policy create...
Economic reform has brought many changes to China’s rural economy in the past two decades, as reflec...
Using population census data, this paper examines the causal effect of childbearing on married women...
Instrumental variables (IV) estimates of the effect of fertility on female labor supply have only be...
Background: Secular trends have been found in the male–female ratio at birth (M/F: male births divid...
AbstractBackgroundSecular trends have been found in the male–female ratio at birth (M/F: male births...
Using population census data, this paper examines the causal effect of a second child on married wom...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
Using population census data, this paper examines the causal effect of a second child on married wom...
The annual total of births in Hong Kong SAR fell substantially in the past 20 years; hence the total...
This research documents and interprets a new demographic phenomenon in which several Chinese societi...
Research on the labor-supply consequences of childbearing is complicated by the endogeneity of ferti...
This is the first study analyzing the causal effect of female school starting age and education on f...
“Motherhood penalty ” and “fatherhood premium ” refer to gender-specific hypotheses about the effect...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.China’s implementation of the One Child Policy create...
Economic reform has brought many changes to China’s rural economy in the past two decades, as reflec...
Using population census data, this paper examines the causal effect of childbearing on married women...
Instrumental variables (IV) estimates of the effect of fertility on female labor supply have only be...
Background: Secular trends have been found in the male–female ratio at birth (M/F: male births divid...
AbstractBackgroundSecular trends have been found in the male–female ratio at birth (M/F: male births...
Using population census data, this paper examines the causal effect of a second child on married wom...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
Using population census data, this paper examines the causal effect of a second child on married wom...
The annual total of births in Hong Kong SAR fell substantially in the past 20 years; hence the total...
This research documents and interprets a new demographic phenomenon in which several Chinese societi...
Research on the labor-supply consequences of childbearing is complicated by the endogeneity of ferti...
This is the first study analyzing the causal effect of female school starting age and education on f...
“Motherhood penalty ” and “fatherhood premium ” refer to gender-specific hypotheses about the effect...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.China’s implementation of the One Child Policy create...
Economic reform has brought many changes to China’s rural economy in the past two decades, as reflec...
Using population census data, this paper examines the causal effect of childbearing on married women...