Schooling and citizenship: evidence from compulsory schooling reforms

[…] suggests that there exist important social returns over and above the private returns to education usually studied by economists. This paper examines whether schooling has a positive impact on individual’s political interest, voting turnout, democratic values, political involvement and political group membership, using the German General Social Survey (ALLBUS). Years of schooling are found […]

Can anyone be ‘the’ one? Field evidence on dating behavior

[…] who are young and tall, while men are more attracted to women who are young and thin. We also find that partner’s education and occupation have an impact on desirability, irrespective of gender. Second, there is mild positive sorting in dating preferences along a number of characteristics. Women and men prefer partners of similar […]

Clash of career and family: fertility decisions after job displacement

[…] across jobs and simply accumulated with time spent in the labor market. In this case, labor market shocks like a job loss do not have a major impact on fertility if they are transitory and have small effects on lifetime income. In considering the fertility response to job displacement we depart from this framework […]

Estimation of causal effects of fertility on economic wellbeing: evidence from rural Vietnam

[…] propensity score matching, we find that those households having children between the recorded waves have considerably worse outcomes in terms of changes in consumption expenditure. The negative impact is however, highly heterogeneous, and varies substantially with education for instance. We then demonstrate how one can make an assessment of the potential effect from omitting […]

Intrafamily resource allocations: a dynamic model of birth weight

[…] increasing interest in understanding the effect of pregnancy-specific behaviors like dieting, smoking and alcohol consumption on birth outcomes and subsequent development. In this paper we estimate the impact of parental inputs, such as parental smoking and mother’s employment during pregnancy, on children’s birth weight and fetal growth. Biomedical and epidemiological studies which have estimated […]