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Birth order and unwanted fertility. Paper published in the April 2020 issue of the Journal of Population Economics.

March 2, 2020Article, News, Post, Post-20GLO Admin

Journal of Population Economics (2020) 33: 413-440. The paper documents that children higher in the birth order are much more likely to be unwanted, and this is associated with negative life cycle outcomes.

Birth order and unwanted fertility — by Wanchuan Lin, Juan Pantano, Shuqiao Sun

New issue published – Link to all articles

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