International audienceThis paper investigates the link between trade and fertility in developing countries. Household fertility is determined by the time cost of children. Women working in the manufacturing sector face a higher time cost, and hence desire fewer children than women working in the agricultural sector. If the developing country has a comparative advantage in labour-intensive manufactures, then trade raises the demand for female labour in the manufacturing sector, thus lowering fertility
Several developing countries are currently experiencing a significant fertility decline, however, ac...
International Conference on Declining Fertility in East and Southeast Asian CountriesNovember 2006A ...
Context: Previous studies have established increasing female employment and fertility transition in ...
This paper investigates the link between trade and fertility in developing countries. Household fert...
Abstract In the literature on trade and development, fertility and trade have beenwidely discussed a...
This paper argues that fertility in industrialized countries is strongly affected by a woman's abili...
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This paper examines the dynamic interplay between economic growth and fertility as a developed econo...
While a large body of literature focuses on how fertility affects female labour market participation...
This paper outlines the various channels through which women are part of the global trading economy....
While a large body of literature focuses on how fertility affects female labour market participation...
Increased global integration affects groups of individuals differently. This paper examines ways in ...
Several developing countries are currently experiencing a significant fertility decline, however, ac...
The recent horticultural export boom in Senegal has created new off-farm wage employment opportuniti...
Several developing countries are currently experiencing a significant fertility decline, however, ac...
Several developing countries are currently experiencing a significant fertility decline, however, ac...
International Conference on Declining Fertility in East and Southeast Asian CountriesNovember 2006A ...
Context: Previous studies have established increasing female employment and fertility transition in ...
This paper investigates the link between trade and fertility in developing countries. Household fert...
Abstract In the literature on trade and development, fertility and trade have beenwidely discussed a...
This paper argues that fertility in industrialized countries is strongly affected by a woman's abili...
This paper examines the interplay between economic growth and fertility as an economy moves through ...
This paper examines the dynamic interplay between economic growth and fertility as a developed econo...
While a large body of literature focuses on how fertility affects female labour market participation...
This paper outlines the various channels through which women are part of the global trading economy....
While a large body of literature focuses on how fertility affects female labour market participation...
Increased global integration affects groups of individuals differently. This paper examines ways in ...
Several developing countries are currently experiencing a significant fertility decline, however, ac...
The recent horticultural export boom in Senegal has created new off-farm wage employment opportuniti...
Several developing countries are currently experiencing a significant fertility decline, however, ac...
Several developing countries are currently experiencing a significant fertility decline, however, ac...
International Conference on Declining Fertility in East and Southeast Asian CountriesNovember 2006A ...
Context: Previous studies have established increasing female employment and fertility transition in ...