Intra-Generational upward mobility and fertility: evidence from transition countries

IF 1.8 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Applied Economics Pub Date : 2022-03-14 DOI:10.1080/00036846.2022.2039369
Jie Ma, Xiaojun Yang
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ABSTRACT We examine the role of intra-generational upward mobility (hereafter upward mobility) in determining the fertility of transition countries. Upward mobility can increase fertility through a positive income effect. It can also reduce the value of children’s support during parents’ elderly years as parents expect to have more resources in the future. Transition countries have experienced large socio-economic changes since the early 1990s and have highly varied economic conditions, including upward mobility. Using data from the Life in Transition Survey, we find that upward mobility increases fertility and the effect is robust to different model specifications. This result is consistent with a dominating income effect. Our findings point out the importance of considering upward mobility to boost fertility which has significant implications for demographic policy.
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代际内向上流动和生育率:来自转型国家的证据
我们研究了代际内向上流动(以下简称向上流动)在决定转型国家生育率中的作用。向上流动可以通过积极的收入效应提高生育率。这也会降低子女在父母晚年赡养的价值,因为父母期望在未来拥有更多的资源。转型期国家自1990年代初以来经历了巨大的社会经济变化,经济条件千差万别,包括向上流动。利用“转型生活调查”的数据,我们发现,向上流动增加了生育率,并且对不同的模型规格具有鲁棒性。这一结果与显性收入效应是一致的。我们的研究结果指出了考虑向上流动以提高生育率的重要性,这对人口政策具有重要意义。
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Applied Economics
Applied Economics ECONOMICS-
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期刊介绍: Applied Economics is a peer-reviewed journal encouraging the application of economic analysis to specific problems in both the public and private sectors. It particularly fosters quantitative studies, the results of which are of use in the practical field, and thus helps to bring economic theory nearer to reality. Contributions which make use of the methods of mathematics, statistics and operations research will be welcomed, provided the conclusions are factual and properly explained.
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