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particularly relevant to policies for dealing with the gender pay gap and below-replacement fertility rates, both thought to be …
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It is not difficult to find statistics showing that teenage childbearing is associated with poor labor market outcomes, but why is this the case? Does having a child as a teenager genuinely affect a woman's economic potential - or is it simply a marker of problems she might already be facing as...
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whole. Research has focused on the effect postponing fertility has on the labor market outcomes for mothers and on the total … force participation and wages but may have negative effects on overall fertility, especially in the absence of supportive …
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Increasing population age and low fertility rates, which characterize most modern societies, compromise the balance … influence fertility decisions. Policies related to the availability and costs of different kinds of childcare (e.g. formal care …
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initiatives aiming to increase fertility rates in post-socialist countries, such as the costly “baby bonus,” which is a government …
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beyond increasing the divorce rate. They can influence female labor supply, marriage and fertility rates, child well …
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