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The study analyzes the effect of female employment on fertility rate. Using panel fertility regression specification … developing countries over the period 1990-2011, the study estimates the effect of female labor participation on fertility rate … fertility and that this negative effect is decreasing over time. Also, the results suggest that more flexible policies toward …
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Serbian: U radu se razmatra adekvatnost korišćenja vremenskih serija u stalnim cenama iz neke, „bazne”, godine kao „realnih” izraza odgovarajućih (ekonomskih) agregata. Teorijskom analizom pokazano je da na veličine ovih serija utiče ostvarena cenovna struktura iz date godine, što...
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This paper is an online supplementary appendix to "An Incidental Parameters Free Inference Approach for Panels with Common Shocks". Section S.1 of the present Supplementary Appendix studies the properties of the proposed GMM estimators under fixed T asymptotics. Section S.2 analyses the effect...
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We propose a short review between two alternative ways of modeling stability and change of longitudinal data when time-fixed and time-varying covariates referred to the observed individuals are available. They both build on the foundation of the finite mixture models and are commonly applied in...
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Starting with a reduced form derived from standard urban economics theory, this paper estimates the possible job-shortfall across UK and EU regions using a time-space dynamic panel data model with a Spatial Moving Average Random Effects (SMA-RE) structure of the disturbances. The paper provides...
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Starting with a reduced form derived from standard urban economics theory, this paper estimates the possible job-shortfall across UK and EU regions using a time-space dynamic panel data model with a Spatial Moving Average Random Effects (SMA-RE) structure of the disturbances. The paper provides...
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In 1955 Simon Kuznets hypothesized an inverted U-shaped relationship between economic growth and income inequality. Environmental and obesity variants substitute pollution and body mass metrics for income inequality. Graphical depictions of both feature widely in economic literature. In this...
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higher female labour participation is responsible for the fall in fertility. On the contrary, the instability of the women …
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participation in urban China. To ameliorate the endogeneity of fertility, we exploit twin births as the instrument for the number of …
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