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The paper is devoted to the fertility intentions of the migrants from Russia belonging to the recent wave of so called … disruption hypothesis and predict the drop in the fertility intentions of new-wave Russian migrants in comparison with the old … lower birth intentions of the new-wave migrants was observed, but the positive effect on fertility intentions of the …
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undocumented Venezuelan migrants in Colombia to compare the fertility decisions of households before and after the launch of an …How do policies that ease the integration of immigrants shape their fertility decisions? We use a panel survey of … amnesty program that granted such migrants a labor permit and access to social services. Our results suggest the amnesty …
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dissolution as well as fertility among immigrants, and examines the evidence collected from the main studies in the area … may explain the fertility behavior of first generation immigrants; namely, selection, disruption and adaptation. The …
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This paper explores the fertility decisions of Canadian immigrants using the 20 percent sample of the Canadian Census … assimilation in terms of fertility. Our analysis does not show any sharp discontinuity by age at migration as sometimes observed on … education or labor market outcomes are not present in fertility outcomes. Rather, there is an inverted U shape relationship …
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This paper explores how inflows of low-skilled immigrants impact the tradeoffs women face when making joint fertility … and labor supply decisions. I find increases in fertility and decreases in labor force participation rates among high …
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potentially more convenient childcare options with increased fertility. An analysis of U.S. Census data between 1980 and 2000 … among women who are most likely to consider childcare costs when making fertility decisions – namely, married women with a … the types of women who have stronger fertility relative to labor supply responses to immigrant-induced changes in …
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Parental sex preferences for children have been documented in many native populations, but much less evidence is available on immigrants’ preferences for the sex of their children. Using high quality longitudinal register data from Norway, a country with a recent immigration history, we...
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