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We study the effect of residential segregation on fertility for the socially excluded and marginalized Roma ethnic … minority. Using original survey data we collected in Serbia, we investigate whether fertility differs between ethnically …
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headship and raised fertility. In light of the substantial increase in immigration, we examine this question separately for … lower fertility. Thus, by the 2008-2013 period, any apparent son preference among natives in their fertility decisions …, we do find a positive fertility effect, suggesting son preference in fertility among this group. This interpretation is …
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In this paper, we study the effects of immigration on natives' marriage, fertility, and family formation across US …
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. Focusing on daughters-in-law, we examine whether the gender role attitudes of foreign-born mothers-in-law affect the fertility … the fertility behavior of native women. …
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The availability of child-care services has often been advocated as one of the instruments to counter the fertility … decline observed in many high-income countries. In the recent past large inflows of low-skilled migrants have substantially … increased the supply of child-care services. In this paper we examine if immigration has actually affected fertility exploiting …
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undocumented immigrants' fertility. We find that a one standard deviation increases in enforcement lowers childbearing among likely …
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We examine the fertility impact of a change in immigration policy granting temporary legal status to undocumented … 2011 Royal Decree increased fertility among individuals potentially affected by the reform by approximately 32 percent. …
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