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- W2025578041 abstract "A time series fertility equation considering the economic aspects of fertility supports a cyclical model of fertility relating fertility to standard of living: as standard of living increases relative to desired standard of living fertility increases. The influences of demand factors are explored using standard utility theory with the household as a utility function defined over goods (those of adults G and those of children GN) leisure (TL) and children (N). When the utility function is maximized Y = w(T-TL) = pG nPGGN with Y equalling income w equalling wage rate and p equalling the price of goods consumed by adults ptg or by children pN. The demand for children (Dt) is f(pN p wT X). Population density is substituted as an indirect proxy measure of the relative price of children and Dt = f(URBAN wT X) with X as a taste factor the influence of societal norms. wT (full income) corrected for unemployment equals Ew where E = 1-U where U equals unemployment rate. Ew With child mortality low the influence of supply factors is defined as the demand tdt minus unplanned children. Fertility is therefore Ft = Dt aSt - Dt)Pt where Ft is fertility at time t Dt is demand at time t St is supply or fecundity at time t and Pt is the failure rate of birth control. The equation was tested by substituting actual values for variables using fertility rate data from the period 1926-1975. Results support the cycl ical element of fertility and the hypothesis that an increase in the current standard of living relative to the desired standard of living increases fertility. The implication of these results is that an upswing in the rate of growth of real wages could cause a new baby-boom in as relative wages increase and offset the drag on fertility of the increasing costs of children." @default.
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- W2025578041 title "A Time-Series Fertility Equation: The Potential for a Baby-Boom in the 1980's" @default.
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