This paper estimates the causal effects of family size on girls’ education in Mexico, exploiting prenatal son preference as a source of random variation in the propensity to have more children within an Instrumental Variables framework. It finds no evidence of family size having an adverse effect on education. The paper then weakens the identification assumption and allows for the possibility that the instrument is invalid. It finds that the effects of family size on girls’ schooling remain extremely modest at most. Families that are relatively large compensate for reduced per child resources by increasing maternal labour supply
Exogenous variation in fertility from parental preferences for sex-mix among their children is used ...
Testing the tradeoff between child quantity and quality within a family is complicated by the endoge...
Utilizando nacimientos múltiples como variable instrumental (IV) para el tamaño de la familia y dato...
This paper tests whether family size has a causal effect on girls' education in Mexico. It exploits ...
This paper presents new evidence of the causal effect of family size on child quality in a developin...
Evidence on a causal link between family size and children’s education, as in the tradeoff suggested...
(First draft) Exogenous variation in fertility from parental preferences for sibling sex-mix composi...
There is a negative correlation between quantity and quality of chil-dren across countries and acros...
Background: Costa Rica experienced a dramatic fertility decline in the 1960s and 1970s. The same per...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade off between child quantity and ...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade off between child quantity and ...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade off between child quantity and ...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade off between child quantity and ...
Among the perceived inputs in the "production " of child quality is family size; there is ...
Using data from a representative sample from India, we test the empirical validity of Quantity-Quali...
Exogenous variation in fertility from parental preferences for sex-mix among their children is used ...
Testing the tradeoff between child quantity and quality within a family is complicated by the endoge...
Utilizando nacimientos múltiples como variable instrumental (IV) para el tamaño de la familia y dato...
This paper tests whether family size has a causal effect on girls' education in Mexico. It exploits ...
This paper presents new evidence of the causal effect of family size on child quality in a developin...
Evidence on a causal link between family size and children’s education, as in the tradeoff suggested...
(First draft) Exogenous variation in fertility from parental preferences for sibling sex-mix composi...
There is a negative correlation between quantity and quality of chil-dren across countries and acros...
Background: Costa Rica experienced a dramatic fertility decline in the 1960s and 1970s. The same per...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade off between child quantity and ...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade off between child quantity and ...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade off between child quantity and ...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade off between child quantity and ...
Among the perceived inputs in the "production " of child quality is family size; there is ...
Using data from a representative sample from India, we test the empirical validity of Quantity-Quali...
Exogenous variation in fertility from parental preferences for sex-mix among their children is used ...
Testing the tradeoff between child quantity and quality within a family is complicated by the endoge...
Utilizando nacimientos múltiples como variable instrumental (IV) para el tamaño de la familia y dato...