The authors explore the hypothesis that--because of the important role children play in collection activities (firewood, water, grazing)--the demand forchildren may increase as local environmental resources are depleted, setting up a vicious circle between resource depletion and population growth. Using a large-scale household data set from Pakistan, with detailed information on fertility and the allocation of time to collection activities, they find that: (i) collection activities absorb a substantial part of household resources--firewood collection accounts for 6.2 percent of household expenditures, valued in collection time; (ii) collection absorbs a quarter of the time of children; (iii) women benefit when there are older children in th...
All children hope that they will someday make more money than their parents; just as parents hope th...
Evolutionary models of parental investment often assume that negative effects of competition between...
Human consumption is depleting the Earth\u27s natural resources and impairing the capacity of life-s...
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This dissertation examines whether the vicious circle theory applies in three developing countries c...
This dissertation examines whether the vicious circle theory applies in three developing countries c...
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This study examines linkages between environmental degradation (specifically water pollution) and po...
All children hope that they will someday make more money than their parents; just as parents hope th...
Evolutionary models of parental investment often assume that negative effects of competition between...
Human consumption is depleting the Earth\u27s natural resources and impairing the capacity of life-s...
Abstract Theories relating the changing environment to human fertility predict thatdeclining natural...
ArticleThis study examines the link between environmental goods collection and children schooling in...
This dissertation examines whether the vicious circle theory applies in three developing countries c...
This dissertation examines whether the vicious circle theory applies in three developing countries c...
The majority of the Malawi people is rural (85%) and lives primarily on subsistence farming (NSO 200...
This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the ...
We develop an overlapping-generations model with human capital accumulation and endogenous fertility...
no. 23-07This paper examines the impact of the variation in stocks of three resources, namely, water...
Poverty and altered planning horizons brought on by the HIV/AIDS epidemic can change individual disc...
Child stunting and land degradation have received an increasing attention from scholars and practiti...
We incorporate health-damaging pollution into a three period overlapping generations model in which ...
This study examines linkages between environmental degradation (specifically water pollution) and po...
All children hope that they will someday make more money than their parents; just as parents hope th...
Evolutionary models of parental investment often assume that negative effects of competition between...
Human consumption is depleting the Earth\u27s natural resources and impairing the capacity of life-s...