The trade-off between child quantity and education is a crucial ingredient of unified growth models that explain the transition from Malthusian stagnation to modern growth. We present first evidence that such a trade-off indeed existed before the demographic transition, exploiting a unique census-based dataset of 334 Prussian counties in 1849. Estimating two separate instrumental-variable models that instrument education by landownership inequality and distance to Wittenberg and fertility by previous-generation fertility and sex-imbalance ratio, we find that causation between fertility and education runs both ways. Furthermore, education in 1849 predicts the fertility transition in 1880-1905.Schooling; fertility transition; unified growth t...
The education–fertility relationship is a central element of the models explaining the transition to...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
The trade-off between child quantity and quality is a crucial ingredient of unified growth models th...
The interaction between investment in children’s education and parental fertility is crucial in rec...
While women's employment opportunities, relative wages, and the child quantity-quality trade-off hav...
While women's employment opportunities, relative wages, and the child quantity–quality trade-off hav...
Recent theoretical developments in growth models, triggered particularly by unified theories of grow...
Recent theoretical developments of growth models, especially on unified theories of growth, suggest ...
Recent theoretical developments in growth models, triggered particularly by unified theories of grow...
International audienceThe education-fertility relationship is a central element of the models explai...
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • ...
The assumption that education and fertility are endogenous decisions that react to economic circumst...
of studies with one shared focus: Examining the global fertility transition in the light of educatio...
Unified growth theory suggests the fertility decline was crucial for achieving long-term growth, yet...
The education–fertility relationship is a central element of the models explaining the transition to...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
The trade-off between child quantity and quality is a crucial ingredient of unified growth models th...
The interaction between investment in children’s education and parental fertility is crucial in rec...
While women's employment opportunities, relative wages, and the child quantity-quality trade-off hav...
While women's employment opportunities, relative wages, and the child quantity–quality trade-off hav...
Recent theoretical developments in growth models, triggered particularly by unified theories of grow...
Recent theoretical developments of growth models, especially on unified theories of growth, suggest ...
Recent theoretical developments in growth models, triggered particularly by unified theories of grow...
International audienceThe education-fertility relationship is a central element of the models explai...
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • ...
The assumption that education and fertility are endogenous decisions that react to economic circumst...
of studies with one shared focus: Examining the global fertility transition in the light of educatio...
Unified growth theory suggests the fertility decline was crucial for achieving long-term growth, yet...
The education–fertility relationship is a central element of the models explaining the transition to...
We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms i...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...