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References for Can government policies reverse undesirable declines in fertility?
Further reading
- Brainerd, E. "The demographic transformation of post-socialist countries: Causes, consequences, and questions" In: Roland, G. (ed).Economies in Transition: The Long-Run View. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
- Denisova, I., Shapiro, J. "Recent demographic developments in the Russian Federation" In: Alexeev, M., Weber, S. (eds).The Oxford Handbook of the Russian Economy. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013.
- Kohler, H., Billari, F. C., Ortega, J. A. "The emergence of lowest-low fertility in Europe during the 1990s"Population and Development Review28:4 (2002): 641–680.
Key references
- Billari, F. C. "Lowest-low fertility in Europe: Exploring the causes and finding some surprises"The Japanese Journal of Population6:1 (2008): 2–18.
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- Sobotka, T. "Fertility in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989: Collapse and gradual recovery"Historical Social Research36:2 (2011): 246–296.
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- Brainerd, E. "The demographic transformation of post-socialist countries: Causes, consequences, and questions" In: Roland, G. (ed).Economies in Transition: The Long-Run View. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
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- Osili, U. O., Long, B. T. "Does female schooling reduce fertility? Evidence from Nigeria"Journal of Development Economics87:1 (2008): 57–75.
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- Monstad, K., Propper, C., Salvanes, K. G. "Education and fertility: Evidence from a natural experiment"The Scandinavian Journal of Economics110:4 (2008): 827–852.
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- David, H. P. "Eastern Europe: Pronatalist policies and private behavior"Population Bulletin36:6 (1982): 1–48.
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- Thévenon, O. "Family policies in OECD countries: A comparative analysis"Population and Development Review37:1 (2011): 57–87.
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- Lalive, R., Zweimüller, J. "How does parental leave affect fertility and return to work? Evidence from two natural experiments"Quarterly Journal of Economics124:3 (2009): 1363–1402.
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- Milligan, K. "Subsidizing the stork: New evidence on tax incentives and fertility"The Review of Economics and Statistics87:3 (2005): 539–555.
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- Cohen, A., Dehejia, R., Romanov, D. "Financial incentives and fertility"The Review of Economics and Statistics95:1 (2013): 1–20.
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- Billari, F. C. "Lowest-low fertility in Europe: Exploring the causes and finding some surprises"The Japanese Journal of Population6:1 (2008): 2–18.
Additional References
- Becker, G. S.A Treatise on the Family. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981.
- Brainerd, E. "Women in transition: Changes in gender wage differentials in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union"Industrial and Labor Relations Review54:1 (2000): 138–162.
- Flabbi, L., Paternostro, S., Tiongson, E. T. "Returns to education in the economic transition: A systematic assessment using comparable data"Economics of Education Review27 (2008): 724–740.
- Frejka, T., Zakharov, S.Comprehensive Analyses of Fertility Trends in the Russian Federation during the Past Half CenturyMax Planck Institute for Demographic Research MPIDR Working Paper WP, 2012-09.
- Goskomstat of RussiaDemograficheskii ezhegonik Rossii (Demographic Yearbook of Russia), 2012.
- Heleniak, T. "Causes and demographic consequences of fertility decline in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe"Marriage & Family Review46:1/2 (2010): 79–106.
- Klasen, S., Launov, A. "Analysis of the determinants of fertility decline in the Czech Republic"Journal of Population Economics19 (2006): 25–54.
- Kohler, H., Billari, F. C., Ortega, J. A. "The emergence of lowest-low fertility in Europe during the 1990s"Population and Development Review28:4 (2002): 641–680.
- Perelli-Harris, B. "The path to lowest-low fertility in Ukraine"Population Studies59:1 (2005): 55–70.
- Slonimczyk, F., Yurko, A.Assessing the Impact of the Maternity Capital Policy in Russia Using a Dynamic Model of Fertility and EmploymentWorking Paper, 2013.