R Fernandez… - 2005 - nber.org
We study the effect of culture on important economic outcomes by using the 1970 Census to
examine the work and fertility behavior of women 30-40 years old, born in the US, but whose
parents were born elsewhere. We use past female labor force participation and total ...
R Fernández, A Fogli… - The Quarterly Journal of …, 2004 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract This paper argues that the growing presence of a new type of man—one brought up
in a family in which the mother worked—has been a significant factor in the increase in
female labor force participation over time. We present cross-sectional evidence showing ...
R Fernandez… - Journal of the European Economic …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of
culture in determining fertility. We use the GSS to examine the fertility of women born in the
US but from different ethnic backgrounds. We take lagged values of the total fertility rate in ...
A Fogli… - 2006 - nber.org
The early 1980s marked the onset of two striking features of the current world macro-
economy: the fall in US business cycle volatility (the" great moderation") and the large and
persistent US external imbalance. In this paper we argue that an external imbalance is a ...
A Fogli - Working Paper presented at New York University Stern …, 2004 - cepr.org
Abstract Much has been written about institutional differences between European and North
American labor markets, and about their role in determining the large and persistent
differences between the unemployment rates in Europe and US over the last fifteen-twenty ...
A Fogli… - 2008 - nber.org
One of the most dramatic economic transformations of the past century has been the entry of
women into the labor force. While many theories explain why this change took place, we
investigate the process of transition itself. We argue that local information transmission ...
R Fernandez, A Fogli… - 2002 - nber.org
This paper argues that the evolution of male preferences contributed to the dramatic
increase in the proportion of working and educated women in the population over time. Male
preferences evolved because some men experienced a different family model one in ...
A Fogli, L Veldkamp… - 2007 - nber.org
Abstract Much of the increase in female labor force participation in the post-war period has
come from the entry of married women with young children. Accompanying this change has
been a rise in cultural acceptance of maternal employment. We argue that the concurrent ...
[CITATION] VCulture: An Empirical Investigation of Beliefs
R Fernández… - Work and Fertility, V American Economic Journal: …, 2009
R Fernandez, A Fogli… - 2004 - nber.org
This paper presents intergenerational evidence in favor of the hypothesis that a significant
factor explaining the increase in female labor force participation over time was the growing
presence of men who grew up with a different family model--one in which their mother ...
[CITATION] Nature or nurture
A Fogli… - Learning and Female Labor Force Participation. …, 2007
A Fogli… - 2008 - ssc.wisc.edu
First we document that macroeconomic volatility is a statistically robust and economically
significant determinant of external imbalances for OECD economies over the period 1970.1
2006.4. In particular we find that, after controlling for a wide array of possible determinants ...
A Fogli - Journal of Monetary Economics, 2003 - ideas.repec.org
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[CITATION] Culture: an empirical investigation of beliefs, work
R Fernandez… - 2007 - and Fertility.‖ Working Paper, New …
A Fogli… - 2010 - pages.stern.nyu.edu
Abstract Social institutions undoubtedly affect a country's economy. But how does this effect
operate and how much does it matter for economic development? Using network analysis
tools, we explore how different social structures might affect a country's rate of ...
[CITATION] Labor Market Rigidities and Family Ties
A Fogli - 2000 - Ph. D thesis, University of …
[CITATION] Culture: an Empirical Investigation of Beliefs, Work, and Fertility, NBER WP 11268
F Raquel… - 2005
[CITATION] The Great Moderation and the US Global Imbalance
F Alessandra… - Monetary and Economic Studies, 2006
[CITATION] Macroeconomic Volatilities and External Imbalances
A Fogli… - 2009 - Working Paper, University of …
R Fernandez, A Fogli… - 2003 - Citeseer
Abstract This paper suggests that a significant factor explaining the increase in female labor
force participation over time was the growing presence of a new type of man. This man was
brought up with a different family model–one in which his mother worked. A working ...
[CITATION] An Empirical Investigation of Beliefs
R Fernandez… - Work and Fertility. NBER Working Paper, 2005
[CITATION] AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF BELIEFS
RFAF CULTURE - WORK, AND FERTILITY, NBER Working Paper
[CITATION] Born to Race
A Fogli… - manuscript New York University (Stern), 2002
[CITATION] The Great Moderation and the US External Imbalance
F Perri… - 2006 - National Bureau of Economic …
A Fogli, S Marcassa… - Unpublished manuscript, New York …, 2007 - iza.org
Abstract Many theories have been proposed to explain the dramatic rise of women'labor
force participation over the last century in US. However, few authors have explicitly
incorporated the role of spatial diffusion in the analysis. Using data for about 3100 ...
R Fernández… - 2005 - cepr.org
We study the effect of culture on important economic outcomes by using the 1970 Census to
examine the work and fertility behaviour of women 30-40 years old, born in the US, but
whose parents were born elsewhere. We use past female labour force participation and ...
A Fogli - 2005 - zew.de
Abstract We study the effect of culture on important economic outcomes by using the 1970
Census to examine the work and fertility behavior of women 30-40 years old, born in the US,
but whose parents were born elsewhere. We use past female labor force participation and ...
R Fernández, A Fogli… - 2004 - cepr.org
This Paper presents intergenerational evidence in favour of the hypothesis that a significant
factor explaining the increase in female labour force participation over time was the growing
presence of men who grew up with a different family model–one in which their mother ...
A Fogli… - 2004 Meeting Papers, 2004 - ideas.repec.org
It has been shown that women married to men brought up by working mothers are
significantly more likely to work than women married to men whose mothers were
housewives. Furthermore, shocks to an economy which increase the number of working ...
A Fogli, S Marcassa… - 2007 - pages.stern.nyu.edu
Abstract Many theories have been proposed to explain the dramatic rise in women's labor
force participation over the last century, but few have studied its geographic pattern. This
paper documents the geographic patterns in female labor force participation and shows ...
A Fogli… - eabcn.org
Abstract The early 1980s marked the onset of two striking features of the current world macro-
economy: the fall in US business cycles volatility (the great moderation) and the large and
persistent US external imbalance. In this paper we argue that an external imbalance is a ...
A Fogli - NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2005, 2005 - nber.org
This paper offers a new interpretation of the patterns of European employment rates over the
last 30 years that is based on the crucial role of the family. It presents some interesting
evidence on the evolution of the employment rates of the different demographic groups ...
R Fernandez… - 2005 - archive.nyu.edu
Abstract: This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of
culture in determining fertility. We use the GSS to examine the fertility of women born in the
US but from different ethnic backgrounds. We take lagged values of the total fertility rate in ...
A Fogli… - 2005 - archive.nyu.edu
Abstract: We study the effect of culture on important economic outcomes by using the 1970
Census to examine the work and fertility behavior of women 30-40 years old, born in the US,
but whose parents were born elsewhere. We use past female labor force participation and ...
R Fernández… - 2005 - cepr.org
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in
determining fertility. We use the GSS to examine the fertility of women born in the US but
from different ethnic backgrounds. We take lagged values of the total fertility rate in ...
A Fogli, MF Reserve… - 2007 - pages.stern.nyu.edu
This technical appendix explores extensions of the baseline model than change what
information women observe, when they observe it or what their type space is. These
extensions are designed to answer the following questions: Why don't women observe the ...
A Fogli… - 2006 - cepr.org
The early 1980s marked the onset of two striking features of the current world macro-
economy: the fall in US business cycle volatility (the “great moderation”) and the large and
persistent US external imbalance. In this paper we argue that an external imbalance is a ...
A Fogli - 2000 - repository.upenn.edu
Abstract The first essay of this dissertation is a joint work with Fabrizio Perri in which we
address one of the major shortcomings of real business cycle models: their lack of an
internal propagation mechanism of the shocks. We thus develop an open economy two- ...
A Fogli… - 2010 - agenda.unibocconi.it
This appendix contains details about the construction of our county level dataset, summary
statistics for all variables, survey data about changing attitudes towards female labor force
participation in US, international evidence about labor force participation, and details ...
A Fogli… - 2007 - cepr.org
Much of the increase in female labour force participation in the post-war period has come
from the entry of married women with young children. Accompanying this change has been
a rise in cultural acceptance of maternal employment. We argue that the concurrent S ...
A Fogli - 1998 - opengrey.eu
A Fogli… - 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of
culture in determining fertility. We use the GSS to examine the fertility of women born in the
US but from different ethnic backgrounds. We take lagged values of the total fertility rate in ...
R Fernández, A Fogli… - 2002 - cepr.org
This Paper argues that the evolution of male preferences contributed to the dramatic
increase in the proportion of working and educated women in the population over time. Male
preferences evolved because some men experienced a different family model–one in ...
A Fogli, C Olivetti… - Quaterly journal of economics, 2004 - dialnet.unirioja.es
... Mothers and Sons: Preference Formation and Female Labor Force Dynamics. Autores:
Alessandra Fogli, Claudia Olivetti, Raquel Fernàndez; Localización: Quaterly journal of
economics , ISSN 0033-5533, Nº. 4, 2004 , págs. 1249-1299. Fundación Dialnet. ...
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