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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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economic growth. The analysis focuses on recently advanced unified growth theories that capture the intricate evolution of …
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This research develops an evolutionary growth theory that captures the intricate time path of life expectancy in the process of development, shedding new light on the origin of the remarkable rise in life expectancy since the Agricultural Revolution. The theory argues that social, economic and...
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economic growth. The analysis focuses on recently advanced unified growth theories that capture the intricate evolution of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005062763
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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