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Family Size, Birth Order, and Tests of the Quantity-Quality Model

Date :14 Nov , 2021  View:

Rufei Guo(department of world economics)、 Junjian Yi、 Junsen Zhang

Publication:

Journal of Comparative Economics,2017,45(2):219–24.

Abstract:

Recent empirical studies challenge the quantity–quality (Q–Q) trade-off of children modeled by Becker and Lewis. In the ordinary least squares (OLS) estimates, the effect of family size on child outcomes is frequently estimated with birth order controls. In a group of instrumental variable (IV) estimates, the family size effect is estimated only for low-parity children. We show that existing studies using the above two specifications do not identify the family size effect on average child quality and do not contradict the Becker–Lewis Q–Q theory.

【Keywords】Quantity–quality trade-off; Birth order; Family size; Sample truncation


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