Conventional economic theories of population growth build upon the work of Gary Becker and Richard Easterlin. Although different in many important respects, these theories assume that women and men have the same preferences with respect to the target number of children. For this reason, they fail to explain important patterns of demographic change, particularly in less developed regions of the world. In this article, a model of population growth is developed which examines the implications of assuming that women prefer fewer children than men. In this scenario, changes in variables which serve to empower women, such as education and family planning, contribute to the reduction of family size and, thereby, in the rate of population growth, i...
The market is very short-term and favors flexible, childless people averse to risk, while the privat...
During the last century, fertility has exhibited, in industrialized economies, two distinct trends: ...
International audienceDuring the last century, fertility has exhibited, in industrialized economies,...
Conventional economic theories of population growth build upon the work of Gary Becker and Richard E...
Demographers and sociologists have studied why women remain childless for more than two decades; how...
International audienceThis paper explores, theoretically and empirically, the role of the declining ...
This article presents a model of household fertility and child-rearing choice in which rising female...
This paper explores, theoretically and empirically, the role of the declining gender gap in educatio...
My new theory of the economic determinants of fertility is that greater human capital induces parent...
The study builds a model of dynamic interactions between the birth rate, the mortality rate, the pop...
We examine the pathways by which gender inequality affects fertility and ham-pers growth. We introdu...
This paper presented a model where economic growth, via growth in female wages relative to male wage...
We develop a theory of marriage and fertility, distinguishing the choice to have children from the c...
A micro-economic model of popu atiom growth is presented to assess the relationship between educatio...
This paper examines economic determinants of population growth by surveying the literature of econom...
The market is very short-term and favors flexible, childless people averse to risk, while the privat...
During the last century, fertility has exhibited, in industrialized economies, two distinct trends: ...
International audienceDuring the last century, fertility has exhibited, in industrialized economies,...
Conventional economic theories of population growth build upon the work of Gary Becker and Richard E...
Demographers and sociologists have studied why women remain childless for more than two decades; how...
International audienceThis paper explores, theoretically and empirically, the role of the declining ...
This article presents a model of household fertility and child-rearing choice in which rising female...
This paper explores, theoretically and empirically, the role of the declining gender gap in educatio...
My new theory of the economic determinants of fertility is that greater human capital induces parent...
The study builds a model of dynamic interactions between the birth rate, the mortality rate, the pop...
We examine the pathways by which gender inequality affects fertility and ham-pers growth. We introdu...
This paper presented a model where economic growth, via growth in female wages relative to male wage...
We develop a theory of marriage and fertility, distinguishing the choice to have children from the c...
A micro-economic model of popu atiom growth is presented to assess the relationship between educatio...
This paper examines economic determinants of population growth by surveying the literature of econom...
The market is very short-term and favors flexible, childless people averse to risk, while the privat...
During the last century, fertility has exhibited, in industrialized economies, two distinct trends: ...
International audienceDuring the last century, fertility has exhibited, in industrialized economies,...