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We study the relationship between education and fertility, exploiting compulsory schooling reforms in England and … children and the incidence of childlessness. We find surprising results for Continental Europe: the additional education … childlessness. The results for England point in the opposite direction. Moreover, for the Continent we find that education during …
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fertility levels. To shed some light on the importance of this fact, education attainment and total children ever born have been … of education with fertility for women. Due to the nature of the response variable, children ever born, which is a count …Pakistan is one of those nations that is suffering from the complications of higher fertility and lower levels of …
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also stay longer in post-primary school. According to the average returns of education in Indonesia, I conclude that family …
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This paper looks at the relationship between higher education and fertility, focusing on how intergenerational … educational mobility shapes this dynamic. Using the 1970 British Cohort Study, we estimate gaps in completed fertility … exhibit similar fertility rates. The fertility gap between FiF and non-FiF graduates emerges after age 35, mainly on the …
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