Opinions differ about whether family structure, especially fertility, should be considered endogenous in models of behavior in developing countries. Faced with a dearth of good instruments, mainstream researchers often urge working in reduced form and, therefore, losing variables of policy interest or limiting the type of questions they ask to those where good instruments are available. Rather than treating endogeneity as a yes or no characteristic, we suggest instead that researchers consider the likely magnitude of endogeneity bias before moving to reduced form. Facing a situation where endogeneity bias is often presented as a concern but where we expect little endogeneity bias, we tackle endogeneity using multiple econometric techniques ...
We model fertility as endogenous to the family's economic status because poor households choose to h...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
This article considers the estimation of the causal effect of fertility on female-labor-force partic...
This article considers the estimation of the causal effect of fertility on female-labor-force partic...
This article considers the estimation of the causal effect of fertility on female-labor-force partic...
This article considers the estimation of the causal effect of fertility on female-labor-force partic...
This article considers the estimation of the causal effect of fertility on female-labor-force partic...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
This paper reports a study on the socio-economic determinants of completed fertility in Mexico. An i...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
We develop a fully parametric estimation procedure for unbalanced panel data models with unobserved ...
This article aims to estimate the causal effect of fertility on the labour force participation of Br...
Two key issues in the literature on female labor supply are (i) whether persistence in employment st...
The relationship between fertility and female labour force participation has been a subject of atten...
We model fertility as endogenous to the family's economic status because poor households choose to h...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
This article considers the estimation of the causal effect of fertility on female-labor-force partic...
This article considers the estimation of the causal effect of fertility on female-labor-force partic...
This article considers the estimation of the causal effect of fertility on female-labor-force partic...
This article considers the estimation of the causal effect of fertility on female-labor-force partic...
This article considers the estimation of the causal effect of fertility on female-labor-force partic...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
This paper reports a study on the socio-economic determinants of completed fertility in Mexico. An i...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
We develop a fully parametric estimation procedure for unbalanced panel data models with unobserved ...
This article aims to estimate the causal effect of fertility on the labour force participation of Br...
Two key issues in the literature on female labor supply are (i) whether persistence in employment st...
The relationship between fertility and female labour force participation has been a subject of atten...
We model fertility as endogenous to the family's economic status because poor households choose to h...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...
By using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for 42 developing countries this paper studie...