Falling fertility rates have often been linked to rising female wages. However, over the last 40 years the US total fertility rate has been rather stable while female wages have continued to grow. Over the same period, women's hours spent on housework have declined, but men's have increased. I propose a model in which households are not perfectly specialized, but both men and women contribute to home production. As the gender wage gap narrows, the time allocations of men and women converge, and while fertility falls at first, the decline stops when female wages are close to male's. Rising relative wages increase women's labor supply and due to higher opportunity cost lower fertility at first, but they also lead to a reallocation of home pro...
Much has been made of relative earnings and their trends in the post-war U.S.: female vs. male, youn...
One effect of Southern Europe's rapid fertility decline is the emergence of a positive cross-country...
Recent demographic literature shows in Swedish micro-level data a positive effect of female wage inc...
Discussion paper issued by Centre for Economic Performance, London School of EconomicsIncreases in f...
Historically, in virtually all developed economies there seems to be clear evidence of an inverse re...
Between the mid seventies and the beginning of the nineties the share of single females grew dramati...
From 1958 to 2021, fertility rates in the United States have declined from 3.5 births per woman to 1...
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This article presents a model of household fertility and child-rearing choice in which rising female...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross- country correlation between the total fert...
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Published as an article in: Journal of Population Economics, 2004, vol. 17, issue 1, pages 1-16.In t...
This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers between 178...
Much has been made of relative earnings and their trends in the post-war U.S.: female vs. male, youn...
One effect of Southern Europe's rapid fertility decline is the emergence of a positive cross-country...
Recent demographic literature shows in Swedish micro-level data a positive effect of female wage inc...
Discussion paper issued by Centre for Economic Performance, London School of EconomicsIncreases in f...
Historically, in virtually all developed economies there seems to be clear evidence of an inverse re...
Between the mid seventies and the beginning of the nineties the share of single females grew dramati...
From 1958 to 2021, fertility rates in the United States have declined from 3.5 births per woman to 1...
This paper concentrates on the role of job matching frictions in influencing the interactions betwee...
This paper focuses on the interaction between gender discrimination and household decisions. It deve...
We seek to explain the differences in fertility rates across high-income countries by focusing on th...
This article presents a model of household fertility and child-rearing choice in which rising female...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross- country correlation between the total fert...
This paper examines the interplay between economic growth and fertility as an economy moves through ...
Published as an article in: Journal of Population Economics, 2004, vol. 17, issue 1, pages 1-16.In t...
This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers between 178...
Much has been made of relative earnings and their trends in the post-war U.S.: female vs. male, youn...
One effect of Southern Europe's rapid fertility decline is the emergence of a positive cross-country...
Recent demographic literature shows in Swedish micro-level data a positive effect of female wage inc...