ENDOGENOUS FERTILITY WITH A SIBSHIP SIZE EFFECT

Elise S. Brezis, Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira

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Abstract

Since the seminal work of Becker, the dynamics of endogenous fertility has been based on the trade-off faced by parents between the quantity and the quality of their children. However, in developing countries, where child labor is an indispensable source of household income, parents actually incur a negative cost by having an extra child, so that the trade-off disappears. The purpose of this paper is to restore the Beckerian quantity-quality trade-off when intergenerational transfers are upstream, in order to keep fertility endogenous. We do that by adding a negative "sibship size effect" on human capital formation to the standard Becker model. With a simple specification, we obtain multiplicity of steady states or, more fundamentally, the possibility of a jump from a state with high fertility and low income to a state with low fertility and high income, triggered by a continuous increase in the productivity of human capital formation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2046-2066
Number of pages21
JournalMacroeconomic Dynamics
Volume20
Issue number8
Early online date16 Oct 2015
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2016

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© Cambridge University Press 2015.

Keywords

  • Demographic Transition
  • Endogenous Fertility
  • Human Capital Formation
  • Intergenerational Transfers

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