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drain induces parents to have more high and less low educated children. Under certain conditions fertility may either rise …How do high and low skilled migration affect fertility and human capital in migrants' origin countries? This question … is analyzed within an overlapping generations model where parents choose the number of high and low skilled children they …
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overlapping generations model which accounts for endogenous fertility and education. Parents choose the number of children they …This paper analyzes the effects of skilled migration and remittances on fertility decisions at origin. We develop an … want to raise and decide upon how many children obtain higher education. Only high skilled individuals migrate with a …
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measure of fertility used in this analysis is the total fertility rate (TFR), which indicates the average number of children a …Based on an analysis of fertility estimates from NFHS-1, NFHS-2, and India's Sample Registration System (SRS), this … report attempts to provide accurate estimates of fertility levels and trends in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The primary …
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This paper develops multivariate methods for analyzing (1) effects of socioeconomic variables on the total fertility … rate and its components and (2) effects of socioeconomic variables on the trend in the total fertility rate and its … components. For the multivariate methods to be applicable, the total fertility rate must be calculated from parity progression …
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using the own-children method of fertility estimation. The own-children estimates incorporate additional adjustments to …/rural residence, and woman's education. The own-children estimates indicate that the total fertility rate (TFR) fell from 4.96 to 4 …The objectives of this paper are, first, to provide improved estimates of recent fertility levels and trend in Nepal …
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This paper develops multivariate methods for analyzing (1) effects of socioeconomic variables on the total fertility … rate and its components and (2) effects of socioeconomic variables on the trend in the total fertility rate and its … components. For the multivariate methods to be applicable, the total fertility rate must be calculated from parity progression …
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This paper develops multivariate methods for analyzing (1) effects of socioeconomic variables on the total fertility … rate and its components and (2) effects of socioeconomic variables on the trend in the total fertility rate and its … components. For the multivariate methods to be applicable, the total fertility rate must be calculated from parity progression …
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This paper examines Guangdong's fertility decline between 1975 and 2005 and analyzes how it has been influenced by both … fertility policy and economic development. Guangdong's economic development has been very rapid and has attracted huge numbers … of migrants from other provinces. The effect of this migration on Guangdong's fertility is an important part of the story …
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This paper develops multivariate methods for analyzing (1) effects of socioeconomic variables on the total fertility … rate and its components and (2) effects of socioeconomic variables on the trend in the total fertility rate and its … components. For the multivariate methods to be applicable, the total fertility rate must be calculated from parity progression …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009451245