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References for The effects of recessions on family formation
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Further reading
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Key references
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Currie, J., Schwandt, H. "Short- and
long-term effects of unemployment on fertility" Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences 111:41 (2014): 14734–14739. Key reference: [1]
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Goldstein, J., Kreyenfeld, M., Jasilioniene, A., Örsal, D. K. "Fertility
reactions to the ‘Great Recession’ in Europe" Demographic
Research 29 (2013): 85–104. Key reference: [2]
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Schaller, J. "For richer, if not
for poorer? Marriage and divorce over the business cycle" Journal of
Population Economics 26:3 (2013): 1007–1033. Key reference: [3]
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Ariizumi, H., Hu, Y., Schirle, T. "Stand together or
alone? Family structure and the business cycle in Canada" Review of
Economics of the Household 13:1 (2015): 135–161. Key reference: [4]
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Blau, F. D., Kahn, L. M., Waldfogel, J. "Understanding
young women’s marriage decisions: The role of labor and marriage
market conditions" Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 53:4 (2000): 624–647. Key reference: [5]
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Kondo, A. "Gender-specific
labor market conditions and family formation" Journal of
Population Economics 25:1 (2012): 151–174. Key reference: [6]
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Gutiérrez-Domènech, M. "The impact of the
labour market on the timing of marriage and births in
Spain" Journal of
Population Economics 21:1 (2008): 83–110. Key reference: [7]
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Lindo, J. M. "Are children
really inferior goods? Evidence from displacement-driven income
shocks" Journal of Human
Resources 45:2 (2010): 301–327. Key reference: [8]
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Del Bono, E., Weber, A., Winter-Ebmer, R. "Clash of career
and family: Fertility decisions after job displacement" Journal of the
European Economic Association 10:4 (2012): 659–683. Key reference: [9]
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Dehejia, R., Lleras-Muney, A. "Booms, busts, and
babies’ health" Quarterly Journal
of Economics 119:3 (2004): 1091–1130. Key reference: [10]
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Hashimoto, Y., Kondo, A. "Long-term effects
of labor market conditions on family formation for Japanese
youth" Journal of the
Japanese and International Economies 26:1 (2012): 1–22. Key reference: [11]
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Maclean, J. C., Covington, R., Kessler, A. S. "Labor market
conditions at school-leaving: Long-run effects on marriage and
fertility" Contemporary
Economic Policy 34:1 (2016): 63–88. Key reference: [12]
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Hofmann, B., Hohmeyer, K. The Effect of the
Business Cycle at College Graduation on Fertility LASER
Discussion Paper No.89, 2015. Key reference: [13]
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Currie, J., Schwandt, H. "Short- and
long-term effects of unemployment on fertility" Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences 111:41 (2014): 14734–14739.
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Additional References
- Adsera, A. "Where are the babies? Labor market conditions and fertility in Europe" European Journal of Population 27:1 (2011): 1–32.
- Ananat, E. O., Gassman-Pines, A., Gibson-Davis, C. "Community-wide job loss and teenage fertility: Evidence from North Carolina" Demography 50:6 (2013): 2151–2171.
- Becker, G. S. "A theory of marriage: Part I" Journal of Political Economy 81:4 (1973): 813–846.
- Becker, G. S., Landes, E. M., Michael, R. T. "An economic analysis of marital instability" Journal of Political Economy 85:6 (1977): 1141–1187.
- Blackburn, M. L., Bloom, D. E., Neumark, D. "Fertility timing, wages, and human capital" Journal of Population Economics 6:1 (1993): 1–30.
- Butz, W. P., Ward, M. P. "The emergence of countercyclical US fertility" American Economic Review 69:3 (1979): 318–328.
- Cockx, B., Ghirelli, C. Scars of Recessions in a Rigid Labor Market IZA Discussion Paper No.8889, 2015.
- Freiden, A. "The United States marriage market" Journal of Political Economy 82:2 (1974): S34–S53.
- Gould, E. D., Paserman, M. D. "Waiting for Mr Right: Rising inequality and declining marriage rates." Journal of Urban Economics 53:2 (2003): 257–281.
- Hellerstein, J. K., Morrill, M. S. "Booms, busts, and divorce" The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 11:1 (2011).
- Hellerstein, J. K., Morrill, M. S., Zou, B. "Business cycles and divorce: Evidence from microdata" Economics Letters 118:1 (2013): 68–70.
- Hershbein, B. J. "Graduating high school in a recession: Work, education, and home production" The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 12:1 (2012): 1–32.
- Hotz, V. J., Klerman, J. A., Willis, R. J. "The economics of fertility in developed countries" In: Stark, O., Rosenzweig, M. R. (eds). Handbook of Population and Family Economics. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1997.
- Loughran, D. S. "The effect of male wage inequality on female age at first marriage" Review of Economics and Statistics 84:2 (2002): 237–250.
- Bratti, M., Tatsiramos, K. "The effect of delaying motherhood on the second childbirth in Europe" Journal of Population Economics 25:1 (2012): 291–321.
- Preston, S. H., Richards, A. T. "The influence of women’s work opportunities on marriage rates" Demography 12:2 (1975): 209–222.
- Schultz, T. P. "Marital status and fertility in the United States: Welfare and labor market effects" Journal of Human Resources 29:2 (1994): 637–669.
- Stevenson, B., Wolfers, J. "Marriage and divorce: Changes and their driving forces" Journal of Economic Perspectives 21:2 (2007): 27–52.
- Taniguchi, H. "The timing of childbearing and women’s wages" Journal of Marriage and Family 61:4 (1999): 1008–1019.
- Wood, R. G. "Marriage rates and marriageable men: A test of the Wilson hypothesis" Journal of Human Resources 30:1 (1995): 163–193.
- White, L. K. "A note on racial differences in the effect of female economic opportunity on marriage rates" Demography 18:3 (1981): 349–354.