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Tolerance and the labor supply of cohabiting gays and lesbians 宽容与同居男女的劳动力供给
IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-11-23 DOI: 10.1017/dem.2021.31
M. Hansen, Michael E. Martell, Leanne Roncolato
Abstract Tolerance of sexual minorities is presumed to matter, but its effects are under-studied. Because tolerance can affect both experiences at work and division of labor in the household, we study the relationship between tolerance and the time cohabiting gay men and lesbian women spend in paid work across the United States. In the average state, the increase in tolerance between 2003 and 2015 is associated with an increase in paid work of about 1 week per year among cohabiting gay men. Though not robustly statistically significant, the increase in tolerance is associated with a decrease in paid work among cohabiting lesbian women relative to heterosexual women.
对性少数群体的宽容被认为是重要的,但其影响尚未得到充分研究。由于宽容可以影响工作体验和家庭劳动分工,我们研究了宽容与美国各地同居男同性恋和女同性恋花在有偿工作上的时间之间的关系。平均而言,2003年至2015年间,美国各州对同性恋容忍度的提高与同居男同性恋者每年增加约一周的带薪工作有关。虽然在统计上没有明显的意义,但与异性恋女性相比,同居女同性恋女性的容忍度增加与有偿工作减少有关。
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DEM volume 87 issue 4 Cover and Back matter DEM第87卷第4期封面和封底
IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-11-08 DOI: 10.1017/dem.2021.30
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DEM volume 87 issue 4 Cover and Front matter DEM第87卷第4期封面和正面问题
IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-11-08 DOI: 10.1017/dem.2021.29
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Immigrant supply of marketable child care and native fertility in Italy 意大利市场儿童保育和本地生育的移民供应
IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-11-02 DOI: 10.1017/dem.2021.28
R. Mariani, F. Rosati
Abstract The availability of child-care services has often been advocated as one of the instruments to counter the fertility decline observed in many high-income countries. In the recent past, large inflows of low-skilled migrants have substantially increased the supply of child-care services. In this paper, we examine if immigration has actually affected fertility exploiting the natural experiment occurred in Italy in 2007, when a large inflow of migrants—many of them specialized in the supply of child care—arrived unexpectedly. With a difference-in-differences method, we show that immigrant female workers have increased native births by a number that ranges roughly from 2% to 4%. We validate our result by the implementation of an instrumental variable approach and several robustness tests, all concluding that the increase in the supply of child-care services by immigrant women has positively affected native fertility.
摘要提供儿童保育服务经常被宣传为应对许多高收入国家生育率下降的手段之一。最近,低技能移民的大量流入大大增加了儿童保育服务的供应。在这篇论文中,我们利用2007年意大利发生的自然实验来研究移民是否真的影响了生育率,当时大量移民——其中许多人专门从事儿童保育——意外到来。通过差异分析法,我们发现移民女工在本地出生的人数增加了大约2%到4%。我们通过实施工具变量方法和几项稳健性测试来验证我们的结果,所有这些都得出结论,移民妇女提供的儿童保育服务的增加对本地生育率产生了积极影响。
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The role of family networks and social capital on women's fertility intentions in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 布基纳法索瓦加杜古家庭网络和社会资本对妇女生育意愿的作用
IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-10-13 DOI: 10.1017/dem.2021.18
Moussa Bougma, Clémentine Rossier
Abstract Family solidarities remain strong in African societies. In Ouagadougou, transfers within extended family networks provide an omnipresent means for coping with life's difficulties, and the desired number of children remains relatively high. The role of family networks in maintaining high fertility is rarely studied however for lack of data in conventional demographic surveys. This study uses original retrospective data and logistic regression methods to explore the role of the extended family's social capital in shaping women's desire for children in Ouagadougou. Results show that women belong to three types of family networks: (1) women who belong to large family networks on both her own and her husband's side and who maintain a moderate number of close relations with their own relatives; (2) women who also belong to large family networks on both their and their husband's sides but who maintain a greater number of close relations with their own blood relatives; (3) unmarried women with relatives only on their side and numerous close relations with their family. Support for children's schooling comes more often from women's relatives in networks type 2 and 3, and from husbands' relatives in network type 1. Support for children's schooling increases with the level of economic resources in family networks (proxied by the presence of a public employee), in all network types. Women in type 2 networks (centered on women's relatives) are more likely to want additional children compared to women in type 1 networks (centered on their husband's relatives), after controlling for economic resources in networks. This result suggests that practical support provided by family members could play a role, on top of economic support, in encouraging high fertility in Ouagadougou.
摘要在非洲社会中,家庭凝聚力依然很强。在瓦加杜古,大家庭网络内的转移为应对生活困难提供了无处不在的手段,所需的儿童人数仍然相对较高。然而,由于传统的人口调查缺乏数据,很少研究家庭网络在保持高生育率方面的作用。本研究使用原始回顾性数据和逻辑回归方法,探讨大家庭的社会资本在瓦加杜古妇女对孩子的渴望中的作用。结果表明,女性属于三种类型的家庭网络:(1)既属于自己又属于丈夫的大家庭网络,与自己的亲属保持适度密切关系的女性;(2) 同样属于自己和丈夫一方的大家庭网络,但与自己的血亲保持着更多密切关系的妇女;(3) 未婚女性,只有亲属在身边,与家人关系密切。对子女上学的支持更多地来自第2类和第3类网络中的妇女亲属,以及第1类网络中丈夫的亲属。在所有类型的网络中,对儿童上学的支持都随着家庭网络中经济资源的水平而增加(以公共雇员的存在为代表)。在控制了网络中的经济资源后,与1型网络(以丈夫的亲属为中心)中的女性相比,2型网络中的女性(以女性的亲属为核心)更有可能想要更多的孩子。这一结果表明,家庭成员提供的实际支持除了经济支持外,还可以在鼓励瓦加杜古高生育率方面发挥作用。
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The effects of absent fathers on adolescent criminal activity: an economic approach 父亲缺席对青少年犯罪活动的影响:一种经济学方法
IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-10-12 DOI: 10.1017/dem.2021.26
David M. Zimmer
Abstract Simple ordinary least squares estimates indicate that absent fathers boost probabilities of adolescent criminal behavior by 16–38%, but those numbers likely are biased by unobserved heterogeneity. This paper first presents an economic model explaining that unobserved heterogeneity. Then turning to empirics, fixed effects, which attempt to address that bias, suggest that absent fathers reduce certain types of adolescent crime, while lagged-dependent variable models suggest the opposite. Those conflicting conclusions are resolved by an approach that combines those two estimators using an orthogonal reparameterization approach, with model parameters calculated using a Bayesian algorithm. The main finding is that absent fathers do not appear to directly affect adolescent criminal activity. Rather, families with absent fathers possess traits that appear to correlate with increased adolescent criminal behaviors.
摘要简单的普通最小二乘估计表明,父亲缺席会使青少年犯罪行为的概率增加16-38%,但这些数字可能因未观察到的异质性而存在偏差。本文首先提出了一个经济模型来解释未观察到的异质性。然后转向经验,试图解决这种偏见的固定效应表明,缺席的父亲会减少某些类型的青少年犯罪,而滞后的因变量模型则相反。这些相互矛盾的结论通过一种方法来解决,该方法使用正交重新参数化方法将这两个估计量与使用贝叶斯算法计算的模型参数相结合。主要发现是,父亲缺席似乎不会直接影响青少年的犯罪活动。相反,父亲缺席的家庭具有的特征似乎与青少年犯罪行为的增加有关。
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Instrumental support exchanges among kin and non-kin in light of personal configurations 根据个人配置,亲属和非亲属之间的工具支持交换
IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.1017/dem.2021.25
Gaelle Aeby, J. Gauthier
Abstract As exchanges of instrumental support between kin and non-kin remain essential to buffer the impact of critical life events, we consider the characteristics of personal configurations that may enhance or hinder them. Personal configurations vary in terms of their composition and two aspects of their structure: density and centrality. These dimensions are investigated to uncover whether they influence the type of instrumental support being exchanged (financial, material, and care) and the likelihood of their being reciprocal. Drawing on a representative sample of individuals living in Switzerland, results show that overall instrumental support is present in all personal configurations irrespective of their composition, but financial support is more prevalent in configurations based on parent–adult child relationships. Furthermore, configuration structures characterized by density of emotional support are positively associated with giving care support and with reciprocity, while those characterized by density of conflict are associated with giving less instrumental support overall.
摘要由于亲属和非亲属之间的工具支持交流对于缓冲关键生活事件的影响仍然至关重要,我们考虑了可能增强或阻碍它们的个人配置的特征。个人配置在组成和结构的两个方面各不相同:密度和中心性。对这些维度进行调查,以揭示它们是否影响交换的工具性支持的类型(财务、物质和护理)以及它们相互作用的可能性。根据居住在瑞士的代表性样本,结果显示,无论其组成如何,所有个人配置中都存在整体工具性支持,但在基于父母-成人-儿童关系的配置中,经济支持更为普遍。此外,以情感支持密度为特征的配置结构与提供护理支持和互惠呈正相关,而以冲突密度为特征,与总体上提供较少的工具性支持呈正相关。
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Female education, marital assortative mating, and dowry: Theory and evidence from districts of India 女性教育、婚姻配对和嫁妆:来自印度各地区的理论和证据
IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-09-06 DOI: 10.1017/dem.2021.23
Prarthna Agarwal Goel, R. Barua
Abstract We study marital assortative mating in education and its relation to dowry in India. There are four main results and contributions of this paper. First, instrumental variable estimates using Indian Human Development Survey-II data suggest existence of positive assortative mating in education levels of husband and wife. Second, this association is weaker in dowry-prominent districts suggesting that in districts with strong patriarchal norms, high dowry transfers could substitute for lower bride's education. Third, we study the independent effect of husband's and wife's education and its interaction on dowry. Estimates suggest that dowry rises with the groom's education and falls with the bride's schooling years. However, the joint effect of husband-and-wife education on dowry is negative, implying that though dowry rises with groom's education, the rate of increase is smaller the more educated the bride is. Finally, to explain the empirical results, we propose a theoretical model of assortative mating in the presence of dowry.
摘要本文研究了印度教育背景下的婚姻般配及其与嫁妆的关系。本文的主要成果和贡献有四个方面。首先,使用印度人类发展调查ii数据的工具变量估计表明,丈夫和妻子的教育水平存在积极的选型交配。其次,这种关联在重男轻女的地区较弱,这表明在父权规范较强的地区,高额的嫁妆转移可以替代较低的新娘教育水平。第三,研究夫妻受教育程度对嫁妆的独立影响及其交互作用。据估计,嫁妆随新郎受教育程度的增加而增加,随新娘受教育年限的减少而减少。然而,夫妻受教育程度对嫁妆的共同影响是负的,这意味着虽然嫁妆随着新郎受教育程度的提高而增加,但新娘受教育程度越高,嫁妆的增加幅度越小。最后,为了解释实证结果,我们提出了一个存在嫁妆的分类交配的理论模型。
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引用次数: 3
DEM volume 87 issue 3 Cover and Back matter DEM第87卷第3期封面和封底
IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/dem.2021.20
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DEM volume 87 issue 3 Cover and Front matter DEM第87卷第3期封面和封面
IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/dem.2021.19
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