We use an overlapping generations setup with two reproductive periods to explore how fertility decisions may differ in response to economic incentives in early and late adulthood. In particular, we analyze the interplay between fertility choices-related to career opportunities-and wages, and investigate the role played by late fertility. We show that young adults only postpone parenthood above a certain wage threshold and that late fertility increases with investment in human capital. The long run trend is either to a low productivity equilibrium, involving high early fertility, no investment in human capital and relatively low income, or to a high productivity equilibrium, where households postpone parenthood to invest in their human capit...
Background: Although research on the consequences of economic recession has long linked unemployment...
Birth rates have declined dramatically in many European countries during the last 40 years. Postpone...
The rise in the average age of women bearing their first child is a well-established demographic tre...
We use an overlapping generations setup with two reproductive periods to explore how fertility decis...
Main trends are presented on fertility, age of the mother at having her first child, and time that y...
This paper develops an overlapping generations model that incorporates choice of occupation (educati...
The number of countries experiencing very low fertility has been rising in recent years, garnering i...
This paper develops and implements a semiparametric estimator for investigating, with panel data, th...
This paper examines the effect of the timing of childbirth on capital accumulation and welfare in a ...
This paper incorporates the timing of childbearing into a growth model with endogenous fertility. It...
This paper concentrates on the role of job matching frictions in influencing the interactions betwee...
This paper focuses on timing of fertility decisions, conditional on the level of educational attainm...
In a three-period overlapping generations model, I show that different combinations of preference an...
Also to be presented at the World Demographic Association Conference on the Economic Effects of Low ...
Across rich societies, people are becoming parents at increasingly older ages. The precarious econom...
Background: Although research on the consequences of economic recession has long linked unemployment...
Birth rates have declined dramatically in many European countries during the last 40 years. Postpone...
The rise in the average age of women bearing their first child is a well-established demographic tre...
We use an overlapping generations setup with two reproductive periods to explore how fertility decis...
Main trends are presented on fertility, age of the mother at having her first child, and time that y...
This paper develops an overlapping generations model that incorporates choice of occupation (educati...
The number of countries experiencing very low fertility has been rising in recent years, garnering i...
This paper develops and implements a semiparametric estimator for investigating, with panel data, th...
This paper examines the effect of the timing of childbirth on capital accumulation and welfare in a ...
This paper incorporates the timing of childbearing into a growth model with endogenous fertility. It...
This paper concentrates on the role of job matching frictions in influencing the interactions betwee...
This paper focuses on timing of fertility decisions, conditional on the level of educational attainm...
In a three-period overlapping generations model, I show that different combinations of preference an...
Also to be presented at the World Demographic Association Conference on the Economic Effects of Low ...
Across rich societies, people are becoming parents at increasingly older ages. The precarious econom...
Background: Although research on the consequences of economic recession has long linked unemployment...
Birth rates have declined dramatically in many European countries during the last 40 years. Postpone...
The rise in the average age of women bearing their first child is a well-established demographic tre...