Women can bear own children or adopt them. Extending economic theories of fertility, we provide a first theoretical treatment of the demand for adoption. We show that the propensity to adopt a child increases in the degree of own altruism, infertility, relatedness to the child, costs of own child birth, and any adoption-specific monetary return that is received net of the costs of adopting the child. Our model makes several testable predictions which receive empirical support. These include a higher propensity to adopt among infertile adults, relatives, women with high earnings potential, and celebrities
Based on a review of national statistics and UK-based quantitative research studies published since ...
Adoption has always been somewhat a “taboo” topic. It has not been until recent years that all aspe...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? We propose and analyze a particular market ...
The dissertation theoretically and empirically investigates the phenomenon of child adoption. Chapte...
This paper uses a new data set on child-adoption matching to document the preferences of potential a...
Basic biology tells us that each child has no more than two biological parents, one who supplies the...
Judge Posner addresses an important issue. More than 130,000 couples in this country want to adopt c...
The main purpose of this study was to develop a theoretical model that explains an individual\u27s w...
Adoption processes in the United States, once based on the altruistic child welfare model, have morp...
This paper studies children as a risky asset associated to an investment option. Children provide ut...
This paper analyzes the effects of child adoption on the utilization of assisted reproductive techno...
Chapter 1: Relative Concerns and the Choice of Fertility Empirical research has shown that people ex...
In this paper we study a new factor that matters for fertility and consumption decisions: the risks ...
When I went with the lawyer to pick up Kate--some part of town I could never find again--her mother ...
Most people would agree that adoption is a good thing for children in need of a family. Yet adoption...
Based on a review of national statistics and UK-based quantitative research studies published since ...
Adoption has always been somewhat a “taboo” topic. It has not been until recent years that all aspe...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? We propose and analyze a particular market ...
The dissertation theoretically and empirically investigates the phenomenon of child adoption. Chapte...
This paper uses a new data set on child-adoption matching to document the preferences of potential a...
Basic biology tells us that each child has no more than two biological parents, one who supplies the...
Judge Posner addresses an important issue. More than 130,000 couples in this country want to adopt c...
The main purpose of this study was to develop a theoretical model that explains an individual\u27s w...
Adoption processes in the United States, once based on the altruistic child welfare model, have morp...
This paper studies children as a risky asset associated to an investment option. Children provide ut...
This paper analyzes the effects of child adoption on the utilization of assisted reproductive techno...
Chapter 1: Relative Concerns and the Choice of Fertility Empirical research has shown that people ex...
In this paper we study a new factor that matters for fertility and consumption decisions: the risks ...
When I went with the lawyer to pick up Kate--some part of town I could never find again--her mother ...
Most people would agree that adoption is a good thing for children in need of a family. Yet adoption...
Based on a review of national statistics and UK-based quantitative research studies published since ...
Adoption has always been somewhat a “taboo” topic. It has not been until recent years that all aspe...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? We propose and analyze a particular market ...