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From 1977-2001, 15 US states mandated health insurance providers to offer coverage for infertility treatment. Although the majority of the past literature has studied impacts on older women who are likely to seek treatment, this paper proposes that the mandates may have had a wider impact on the...
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of a largescale cohort studyof children living in the Netherlands at the beginning of the new millennium. TheNetherlands … of parents and children. For both ordinary least square estimates as well as the sensitivity analyses the results do not …
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The presented analysis discovers and explains typical patterns of work-family reconciliation for parents who had a … conditions. Work-family trajectories are reconstructed as sequences of states using administrative records, so that working hours … the work-family trajectory, it appears to be a transition point for about a third of the female trajectories. For these …
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children after they are born. Therefore it is interesting and important to understand what factors account for womens decision … the second. There are also interesting differences based on the nationality of the women. Keywords work-family …
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This study aims to provide insights into the migration situation of Afghan unaccompanied minors UAMs in the Netherlands and the extent to which the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child CRC is respected. This paper contributes to the scarce literature on the largest group of UAMs in the...
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economic theories typ-ically focus on the relative resources in the family and there seems to be an absence of an integrated …, individual income, education, marital status, and number of other children, can also play a role in the decision of men to take …
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Abstract: The effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on fertility in Africa remains ill understood. To align the contrasting findings of recent empirical research, we develop a portfolio model that captures the potential trade-off between "quantity" and "quality" of offspring. According to this...
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from the National Survey of Family and Households are used in a hazard model to determine whether a woman's employment …
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in family size first introduced by Angrist and Evans (1998) for the United States. Our results constitute the first …
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survival, a decline in an exogenous mortality rate reduces precautionary demand for children and increases parental investment …
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