The Easterlin hypothesis of relative cohort sizes has previously been used to explain changes in the fertility rate in the mid-20th century. The hypothesis states that a small relative size of the young cohort to the old cohort increases the fertility rate, and a large relative size of the young cohort to the old cohort decreases the fertility rate. Whether the Easterlin hypothesis can explain recent fertility changes remains debated. This thesis applies the Easterlin hypothesis to 22 high-income OECD countries, using data from 1980 to 2020. In addition to previously used explanatory variables, this thesis adds to the literature by controlling for social expenditure on families in benefit and cash transfers and the median gender wage gap. T...
A fertility rate has a significant impact on the economy of the countries both in the short and the ...
The 1970s worries of the "population bomb" were replaced in the 1990s with concerns of population ag...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross-country correlation between the total ferti...
Easterlin formulates one of the most popular fertility theories. He supports that fertility follows ...
We examine how far changes in fertility trends are related to ongoing economic development in OECD c...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
We examine how far changes in fertility trends are related to ongoing economic development in OECD c...
Fertility fell rapidly in OECD countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period marke...
Much has been made of relative earnings and their trends in the post-war U.S.: female vs. male, youn...
This paper reexamines the first viable and a still leading explanation for mid-twentieth century bab...
<b>Background</b>: Though there has been profound research on the curious change in correlation betw...
Background: The rationale of a postulated decrease in fertility rate development is still being deba...
The large declines in total fertility rates that have occurred in many low income countries since 19...
Developed countries have experienced both some population growth and unprecedented declines in ferti...
The cross-sectional association between female labour force participation rates and fertility in dev...
A fertility rate has a significant impact on the economy of the countries both in the short and the ...
The 1970s worries of the "population bomb" were replaced in the 1990s with concerns of population ag...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross-country correlation between the total ferti...
Easterlin formulates one of the most popular fertility theories. He supports that fertility follows ...
We examine how far changes in fertility trends are related to ongoing economic development in OECD c...
International audienceIn the light of the recent reversal of fertility trends in several highly deve...
We examine how far changes in fertility trends are related to ongoing economic development in OECD c...
Fertility fell rapidly in OECD countries in the second half of the twentieth century, a period marke...
Much has been made of relative earnings and their trends in the post-war U.S.: female vs. male, youn...
This paper reexamines the first viable and a still leading explanation for mid-twentieth century bab...
<b>Background</b>: Though there has been profound research on the curious change in correlation betw...
Background: The rationale of a postulated decrease in fertility rate development is still being deba...
The large declines in total fertility rates that have occurred in many low income countries since 19...
Developed countries have experienced both some population growth and unprecedented declines in ferti...
The cross-sectional association between female labour force participation rates and fertility in dev...
A fertility rate has a significant impact on the economy of the countries both in the short and the ...
The 1970s worries of the "population bomb" were replaced in the 1990s with concerns of population ag...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross-country correlation between the total ferti...