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2by Japaridze, Irakli Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.06.2019)“...US women, on average, had approximately two children in both the 1930s and in the 1970s, yet the fertility distribution in the 1930s was less concentrated...”
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3by Bethencourt, Carlos Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.06.2019)“...The aim of this paper is to investigate the role that the marital status of children has in shaping the living arrangements of their widowed mothers and...”
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4by Marois, Guillaume Sabourin, Patrick Bélanger, Alain Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.09.2019)“...Inclusion of additional dimensions to population projections can lead to an improvement in the overall quality of the projections and to an enhanced analytical...”
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5by De Magalhães, Leandro Koh, Dongya Santaeulàlia-Llopis, Räul Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.09.2019)“...Using novel microdata, we explore lifecycle consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa. We find that households' ability to smooth consumption over the lifecycle is...”
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6“...We link causally the riskiness of men's management of their finances with the probability of their experiencing a divorce. Our point of departure is that when...”
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7“...We study how the work effort and output of non-migrants in a village economy are affected when a member of the village population migrates. Given that...”
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8“...We examine the birth order effects on health status for a sample of children aged 1–18 years in South Africa. Using a mother fixed-effects specification, we...”
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9by Jin, Mengjie Bai, Xuemei Li, Kevin X Shi, Wenming Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.03.2019)“...Studies show that the gain from China's remarkable growth of the past 35 years has not been evenly shared, especially through the intergenerational...”
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10by Momota, Akira Sakagami, Tomoya Shibata, Akihisa Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.03.2019)“...This paper reexamines the Serendipity Theorem of Samuelson (1975) from the stability viewpoint, and shows that, for the Cobb–Douglas preference and CES...”
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11“...Economists theorize that the inverse relationship between income and family size reflects a trade-off between child quality and quantity. Testing this...”
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12by Andersen, Torben M Bhattacharya, Joydeep Gestsson, Marias H Published in Journal of demographic economics (02.03.2021)“...Abstract Under dynamic efficiency, a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) pension scheme helps the current generation of retirees but hurts future generations because they are...”
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13“...Abstract This paper argues that the expectation of having to provide care for aging parents in the future may be a major factor contributing to the current low...”
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14“...Abstract We develop a method which assumes that marital preferences are characterized either by the scalar-valued measure proposed by Liu and Lu, or by the...”
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15by Perrin, Faustine Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.03.2021)“...Abstract Knowledge of the long relationship between gender equality and economic growth is hampered by the lack of information and resources on the various...”
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16by Knell, Markus Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.03.2021)“...Abstract This paper studies how the rates of deduction for early retirement have to be determined in pay-as-you-go (PAYG) systems in order to keep their budget...”
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17by Trinh, Trong-Anh Feeny, Simon Posso, Alberto Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.03.2021)“...Abstract Increasingly, studies are examining whether the incidence of natural disasters influences household migration. This paper examines whether the...”
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18by Battaglia, Marianna Chabé-Ferret, Bastien Lebedinski, Lara Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.03.2021)“...Abstract We study the link between residential segregation and fertility for the socially excluded and marginalized Roma ethnic minority. Using original survey...”
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19by Campos-Vazquez, Raymundo M Lara, Jaime Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.03.2021)“...Abstract This article analyzes the effect of international migration on the wage gap between women and men who remain in Mexico. We use historical distance to...”
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20Investigating the long-term effects of child labor on household poverty and food insecurity in Ghanaby Lambon-Quayefio, Monica Puoma Owoo, Nkechi S Published in Journal of demographic economics (01.03.2021)“...Abstract This paper explores the extent to which child labor perpetuates the cycle of household poverty, as well as food insecurity using the sixth round of...”