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Do cross-national differences in the costs of children generate cross-national differences in fertility rates?

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Diprete, TA; Morgan, SP; Engelhardt, H; Pacalova, H
Published in: Population Research and Policy Review
January 1, 2003

Parity-specific probabilities of having a next birth are estimated from national fertility data and are compared with nation-specific costs of having children as measured by time-budget data, by attitude data from the International Social Survey Program, and by panel data on labor earnings and standard of living changes following a birth. We focus on five countries (the United States, the former West Germany, Denmark, Italy, and the United Kingdom), whose fertility rates span the observed fertility range in the contemporary industrialized world and whose social welfare and family policies span the conceptual space of standard welfare-state typologies. Definitive conclusions are difficult because of the multiple dimensions on which child costs can be measured, the possibility that child costs affect both the quantum and the tempo of fertility, the relatively small fertility differences across industrialized nations, and the inherent small-N problem resulting from nation-level comparisons. Empirical analysis, however, supports the assertion that institutionally driven child costs affect the fertility patterns of industrialized nations. © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Population Research and Policy Review

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0167-5923

Publication Date

January 1, 2003

Volume

22

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5-6

Start / End Page

439 / 477

Related Subject Headings

  • Demography
  • 4406 Human geography
  • 4403 Demography
  • 1603 Demography
 

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Diprete, T. A., Morgan, S. P., Engelhardt, H., & Pacalova, H. (2003). Do cross-national differences in the costs of children generate cross-national differences in fertility rates? Population Research and Policy Review, 22(5–6), 439–477. https://doi.org/10.1023/b:popu.0000020961.89068.91
Diprete, T. A., S. P. Morgan, H. Engelhardt, and H. Pacalova. “Do cross-national differences in the costs of children generate cross-national differences in fertility rates?Population Research and Policy Review 22, no. 5–6 (January 1, 2003): 439–77. https://doi.org/10.1023/b:popu.0000020961.89068.91.
Diprete TA, Morgan SP, Engelhardt H, Pacalova H. Do cross-national differences in the costs of children generate cross-national differences in fertility rates? Population Research and Policy Review. 2003 Jan 1;22(5–6):439–77.
Diprete, T. A., et al. “Do cross-national differences in the costs of children generate cross-national differences in fertility rates?Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 22, no. 5–6, Jan. 2003, pp. 439–77. Scopus, doi:10.1023/b:popu.0000020961.89068.91.
Diprete TA, Morgan SP, Engelhardt H, Pacalova H. Do cross-national differences in the costs of children generate cross-national differences in fertility rates? Population Research and Policy Review. 2003 Jan 1;22(5–6):439–477.
Journal cover image

Published In

Population Research and Policy Review

DOI

ISSN

0167-5923

Publication Date

January 1, 2003

Volume

22

Issue

5-6

Start / End Page

439 / 477

Related Subject Headings

  • Demography
  • 4406 Human geography
  • 4403 Demography
  • 1603 Demography