Publication type
Journal Article
Authors
Publication date
April 15, 2015
Summary:
In this paper, we study the separate effects of unemployment and job displacement on fertility in a sample of white collar women in Austria. Using an instrumental variable approach, we show that unemployment incidence as such has no negative effect on fertility decisions, but the very fact of being displaced from a career-oriented job has. Fertility rates for women affected by a firm closure are significantly below those of a control group, even after 6 years, and this is so irrespective of the incidence or the duration of the associated unemployment spell.
Published in
Journal of Population Economics
Volume and page numbers
Volume: 28 , p.463 -478
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00148-014-0531-y
ISSN
9331433
Subjects
Notes
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