延期
生育率
自然实验
经济
人口经济学
节育
心理学
人口学
劳动经济学
人口
社会学
医学
计划生育
研究方法
病理
运营管理
作者
Karin Monstad,Carol Propper,Kjell G. Salvanes
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-9442.2008.00563.x
摘要
Abstract Declining fertility is often attributed to the increased education of women. It is difficult to establish a causal link because both fertility and education have changed secularly. In this paper we study the connection between fertility and education using educational reform as an instrument to control for selection. Our results indicate that increasing education leads to postponement of first births away from teenage motherhood and towards women having their first birth in their 20s as well as, for a smaller group, up to the age of 35–40. We find no evidence, however, that more education results in more women remaining childless or having fewer children.
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