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and an increase in subsequent fertility. We provide the first comprehensive evaluation of SET. This is relevant given the …
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work effort, fertility, and the demographic transition. And it affects total factor productivity by constraining or …
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Using Austrian and Danish administrative data, we examine the impacts of parenthood on mental health. Parenthood imposes a greater mental health burden on mothers than on fathers. It creates a long-run gender gap in antidepressant prescriptions of about 93.2% (Austria) and 64.8% (Denmark). These...
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fertility using a pre-registered synthetic difference-in-differences design applied to newly released provisional natality data …
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supply, marriage and fertility are all endogenous. Assuming preferences that are common across ethnic groups and fixed over …
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work effort, fertility, and the demographic transition. And it affects total factor productivity by constraining or …
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This chapter reviews the literature on the causal effects of policies on fertility. It focuses on evidence from … experiments and quasi-experiments in low fertility contexts, including studies from Europe, Northern America, Oceania and Asia … insurance, and financial incentives such as child transfers. Childcare expansions increase completed fertility. Financial …
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