Effects of fertility on women’sworking status

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As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concurrently, women’s labor market participation and employment rates have substantially increased. In this paper we estimate the causal effect that the reduction in fertility rates has on women’s employment using inst...

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Autor: Jaramillo, Miguel
Formato: informe técnico
Fecha de Publicación:2016
Institución:Grupo de Analisis para el Desarrollo
Repositorio:GRADE-Institucional
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Mercado de trabajo
Fecundidad
Mujeres
Perú
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title Effects of fertility on women’sworking status
spellingShingle Effects of fertility on women’sworking status
Jaramillo, Miguel
Mercado de trabajo
Fecundidad
Mujeres
Perú
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.01
title_short Effects of fertility on women’sworking status
title_full Effects of fertility on women’sworking status
title_fullStr Effects of fertility on women’sworking status
title_full_unstemmed Effects of fertility on women’sworking status
title_sort Effects of fertility on women’sworking status
author Jaramillo, Miguel
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dc.subject.es.fl_str_mv Mercado de trabajo
Fecundidad
Mujeres
Perú
topic Mercado de trabajo
Fecundidad
Mujeres
Perú
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description As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concurrently, women’s labor market participation and employment rates have substantially increased. In this paper we estimate the causal effect that the reduction in fertility rates has on women’s employment using instrumental variables already tested in developed countries—twins in the first birth and the sex composition of the two oldest children. We also analyze the heterogeneity of the effects along three lines: marriage status of the mother, age of the first (second) child, and mother’s level of education. We find strong effects of fertility. According to our results, 27 percent of the total increase in women’s rate of employment between 1993 and 2007 can be attributed to the reduction in fertility rates. This is a considerable magnitude, more than four times as large as the estimate for US by Jacobsen et al. (1999). Effects are largest in women with children 2 years old or younger and decline inversely as the first child increases in age, but are still significant when he or she reaches 10. Effects also vary with the mother’s education level, tending to be stronger when women have more education. Finally, these effects are smaller for married women than for all women.
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