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Inverse J Effect of Economic Growth on Fertility: A Model of Gender Wages and Maternal Time Substitution
Creina Day
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Economic Development
100%
Salaries and Fringe Benefits
91%
Child Rearing
84%
Fertility
70%
Mothers
48%
Child Care
40%
Child
32%
Family Planning Policy
30%
Cost Sharing
28%
Workforce
18%
Education
11%
Growth
9%
Business & Economics
Economic Growth
80%
Fertility
78%
Substitution
74%
Wages
51%
Fertility Decline
32%
Child Care
28%
Family Policy
15%
Female Labor Supply
14%
Relative Wages
13%
Cost Sharing
12%
Country Differences
11%
Reversal
11%
Willingness
10%
Economies of Scale
10%
Substitute
8%
Prediction
8%
Household
6%
Education
6%
Factors
3%
Social Sciences
substitution
81%
wage
71%
economic growth
65%
fertility
62%
gender
37%
time
26%
cost sharing
14%
labor supply
13%
family policy
12%
demand
7%
economy
6%
evidence
4%
education
3%