Fertility and Labor Market Responses to Reductions in Mortality

S. Bhalotra, Atheendar S. Venkataramani, Selma Walther
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We investigate women's fertility, labor and marriage market responses to large declines in child and maternal mortality that occurred following a major medical innovation in the US. In response to the decline in child mortality, women delayed childbearing and had fewer children overall. Fewer women had three or more children, and a larger share remained childless. We present a new theory of the extensive margin response, premised upon improvements in child survival reducing the time women need to achieve their target number of children. This prompts fertility delay and labor market entry which, coupled with wage or fecundity shocks, can result in childlessness. Consistent with these predictions, we find that reductions in child mortality increased women's labor force participation, improved their occupational status and reduced their chances of ever having married. Maternal mortality decline had opposing effects on all of these outcomes.
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生育率和劳动力市场对死亡率下降的反应
我们调查了妇女的生育能力,劳动力和婚姻市场对儿童和孕产妇死亡率大幅下降的反应,这发生在美国的一项重大医疗创新之后。为了应对儿童死亡率的下降,妇女推迟了生育,总体上减少了生育。有三个或更多孩子的女性越来越少,没有孩子的比例也越来越大。我们提出了广泛边际反应的新理论,前提是提高儿童存活率,减少妇女需要实现其目标数量的孩子的时间。这导致生育延迟和劳动力市场进入,再加上工资或生育能力的冲击,可能导致无子女。与这些预测一致的是,我们发现儿童死亡率的降低提高了妇女的劳动力参与率,改善了她们的职业地位,降低了她们结婚的机会。产妇死亡率下降对所有这些结果产生相反的影响。
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