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Fertility theories: can they explain the negative fertility-income relationship?

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LE Jones, A Schoonbroodt… - 2008 - nber.org
In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is
overwhelming empirical evidence that fertility is negatively related to income in most
countries at most times. Several theories have been proposed in the literature to explain ...
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COMPLEMENTS VERSUS SUBSTITUTES AND TRENDS IN FERTILITY CHOICE IN DYNASTIC MODELS*

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LE Jones… - International Economic Review, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Jones,. LE and Schoonbroodt, A.(2010), COMPLEMENTS VERSUS SUBSTITUTES AND
TRENDS IN FERTILITY CHOICE IN DYNASTIC MODELS. International Economic Review,
51: 671–699. doi: 10.1111/j. 1468-2354.2010. 00597. x
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Baby Busts and Baby Booms: the fertility response to shocks in dynastic models

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LE Jones… - 2010 - nber.org
Economic demographers have long analyzed fertility cycles. This paper builds a foundation
for these cycles in a model of fertility choice with dynastic altruism and aggregate shocks. It
is shown that under reasonable parameter values, fertility is pro-cyclical and that, ...
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[CITATION] Life Cycle Labor Supply, Fertility and Wages of Women born between 1940 and 1960

S Buttet… - Manuscript, March, 2005
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[PDF] Cross-sectional Properties of Female Labor Force Participation: Theory and Data

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A Schoonbroodt - University of Minnesota, mimeo, 2003 - economics.soton.ac.uk
Abstract Married female labor supply in terms of participation as well as hours worked has
increased tremendously throughout the twentieth century. I show that one remarkable
feature of this increase is that it has occurred simultaneously throughout their husband's ...
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[PDF] Complements versus Substitutes and Trends in Fertility Choice in Dynastic Models: Additional Appendix

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LE Jones… - 2009 - economics.soton.ac.uk
Here we show that the utility function used in Lucas (2002), a special case of Razin and Ben-
Zion (1975)'s utility function using log utility, is also a special case of the Becker and Barro
(1988) and Barro and Becker (1989) utility function. 1 Define ψ such that ψ≡ η 1-σ
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[PDF] An Accounting Exercise for the Shift in Life-Cycle Employment Profiles of Married Women Born Between 1940 and 1960

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S Buttet… - University of Southampton, …, 2006 - economics.soton.ac.uk
Abstract Life-cycle employment profiles of married women born between 1940 and 1960
shifted upwards and became flatter. We calibrate a dynamic life-cycle model of employment
decisions of married women to assess the quantitative importance of three competing ...
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[PDF] Fertility and Female Employment: a Different View of the Last 50 Years

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S Buttet… - 2005 Meeting Papers, 2005 - stanford.edu
Abstract Over the period from 1964 to 2003, married female employment almost doubled
from 40 per cent in 1964 to 71 per cent in 2003. Disaggregated by age and education,
changes were most pronounced during childbearing ages and increasing in education ...
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Who owns Children and does it Matter?

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A Schoonbroodt… - 2010 - nber.org
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze
a particular market failure that may lead to inefficiently low equilibrium fertility and therefore
to a need for government intervention. The friction we investigate is related to the ...
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[PDF] Trends in fertility and the intertemporal elasticity of substitution in dynastic models

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LE Jones… - 2007 - cemfi.es
Abstract The Barro-Becker model is a simple intuitive model of fertility choice. In its original
formulation, however, it has not been very successful at reproducing the changes in fertility
choice in response to decreased mortality and increased income growth that ...
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[CITATION] Life-cycle Fertility and Female Employment: A Different View of the Last Fifty Years

S Buttet… - Manuscript, University of Minnesota, 2005
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Property rights and efficiency in OLG models with endogenous fertility

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A Schoonbroodt… - 2010 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? We propose and analyze a particular
market failure that leads to inefficiently low fertility in equilibrium. The friction is caused by
the lack of ownership of children: if parents have no claim on their children's income, the ...
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[PDF] From busts to booms, in babies and goodies

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M Boldrin, L Jones… - 2005 - eco.uc3m.es
Abstract After the fall in fertility during the Demographic Transition, many developed
countries experienced a baby bust, followed by the Baby Boom and subsequently a return to
low fertility. Received wisdom from the Demography literature links these large ...
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[PDF] Small sample bias using maximum likelihood versus moments: The case of a simple search model of the labor market

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A Schoonbroodt - 2002 - economics.soton.ac.uk
Abstract I investigate the problem of small sample biases, when using Maximum Likelihood
(ML) versus Moments (MOM) to estimate the parameters of a simple search model from
accepted wage and duration (to first job) data only. Using a Monte Carlo (MC) procedure I ...
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[PDF] Baby busts and baby booms: The fertility response to shocks in dynastic models

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M Boldrin, LE Jones… - 2006 - finance.wharton.upenn.edu
Abstract After the fall in fertility during the demographic transition, many developed countries
experienced a baby bust, followed by the baby boom and subsequently a return to low
fertility. Demographers have linked these large fluctuations in fertility to the series of ' ...
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[PDF] Changes in Women's Employment Across Cohorts: The Effect of Timing of Births and Gender Wage Differentials

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S Buttet… - 2005 - eco.uc3m.es
Abstract This paper studies the quantitative effects of changes in fertility patterns and relative
wages, on changes in employment of married women born between 1940 and 1960. We
explore three channels linking these factors to employment decisions in a life-cycle model ...
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[PDF] Fertility and Income in the Cross Section: Theories and Evidence

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LE Jones, A Schoonbroodt… - 2008 - nber.org
Abstract In this chapter we revisit the relationship between income and fertility. There is
overwhelming empirical evidence that fertility is negatively related to income in most
countries at most times. Several theories have been proposed in the literature to explain ...
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[CITATION] Baby busts and baby booms: the response of fertility to shocks in dynastic models

L Jones… - Discussion Paper Series In Economics …, 2007 - ideas.repec.org
If you experience problems downloading a file, check if you have the proper application to
view it first. Information about this may be contained in the File-Format links below. In case of
further problems read the IDEAS help page. Note that these files are not on the IDEAS site ...
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[PDF] Life-Cycle Labor Supply, Timing of Births, and the Gender Wage Gap

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S Buttet… - 2005 - wiwi.uni-regensburg.de
Abstract We study the quantitative effects of changes in timing of births, the decrease in
fertility levels, and the increase in the relative wage of women to men, in levels and returns
to experience, on life-cycle labor supply decisions of married women born between 1940 ...
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Baby busts and baby booms: the fertility response to shocks in dynastic models

A Schoonbroodt… - Discussion Paper Series In Economics …, 2007 - ideas.repec.org
After the fall in fertility during the demographic transition, many developed countries
experienced a baby bust, followed by the baby boom and subsequently a return to low
fertility (BBB event). Demographers have linked these large fluctuations in fertility to the ...
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DP7653 Who Owns Children and Does it Matter?

A Schoonbroodt… - 2010 - cepr.org
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze
a particular market failure that may lead to inefficiently low equilibrium fertility and therefore
to a need for government intervention. The friction we investigate is related to the ...
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[PDF] Baby Busts and Baby Booms: A Cross-Country Study of Fertility Responses to Depressions and War Capital Build-Ups

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L Jones… - 2007 - economics.soton.ac.uk
Abstract In the demography literature, the large 20th century fluctuations in fertility have often
been linked to the series of 'economic shocks' that occurred with similar timing–the Great
Depression, World War II (WWII), the economic expansion that followed and then the ...
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[BOOK] Baby busts and baby booms: The fertility response to economic shocks

A Schoonbroodt - 2006 - books.google.com
After the fall in fertility during the demographic transition, many developed countries
experienced a, baby bust, followed by the baby boom and subsequently a return to low
fertility. Demographers have linked these large fluctuations in fertility to the series of' ...
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[PDF] Lecture Notes About Fertility Levels, Trends and Fluctuations

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LE Jones… - 2007 - economics.soton.ac.uk
Fertility is negatively correlated with economic development. It is very high, as high as seven
children per women, in developing countries; and extremely low in many rich countries,
often well below the replacement rate. Fertility rates are often discussed by policy-makers, ...
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Complements versus substitutes and trends in fertility in dynastic models

LE Jones… - 2007 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
The Barro-Becker model is a simple intuitive model of fertility choice. In its original
formulation, however, it has not been very successful at reproducing the changes in fertility
choice in response to decreased mortality and increased income growth that ...
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