Does Parents’ Access to Family Planning Increase Children’s Opportunities? Evidence from the War on Poverty and the Early Years of Title X
Martha J. Bailey, Olga Malkova, Zoë M. McLaren
This paper examines the relationship between parents' access to family planning and the economic resources of their children. Using the county-level introduction of U.S. family planning programs between 1964 and 1973, we find that children born after programs began had 2.8% higher household incomes. They were also 7% less likely to live in poverty and 12% less likely to live in households receiving public assistance. A bounding exercise suggests that the direct effects of family planning programs on parents' resources account for roughly two thirds of these gains
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October 2017
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Authors: | Bailey, Martha J. |
Other Persons: | Malkova, Olga (contributor) ; McLaren, Zoë M. (contributor) |
Institutions: | National Bureau of Economic Research (contributor) |
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Cambridge, Mass : National Bureau of Economic Research |
Subject: | Familienplanung | Family planning | Kinder | Children | Wirkungsanalyse | Impact assessment | Einkommenseffekt | Income effect | Haushaltseinkommen | Household income | Soziale Folgen | Social impact | Armut | Poverty |
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Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource |
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Series: | NBER working paper series ; no. w23971 |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Mode of access: World Wide Web System requirements: Adobe [Acrobat] Reader required for PDF files Hardcopy version available to institutional subscribers. |
Other identifiers: | 10.3386/w23971 [DOI] |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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