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Local Economic Conditions and Fertility from the Great Depression through the Great Recession

Jessamyn Schaller, Price Fishback, Kelli Marquardt

2020AEA Papers and Proceedings29 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper reexamines the association between local economic conditions and fertility using a new dataset of county-level birthrates and per capita income in the United States spanning the period 1937-2016. Using a panel data model, we estimate that growth in local income is positively associated with birthrates over our entire sample period and that the strength of that association peaked during the 1960-1990 period and has declined in recent decades. We additionally estimate dynamic responses to local income shocks, finding that birthrates remain elevated for up to four years after a shock.

Topics & Concepts

FertilityGreat DepressionEconomicsDemographic economicsGreat recessionShock (circulatory)RecessionSample (material)Per capita incomeDepression (economics)DemographyGeographyPopulationLabour economicsMedicineMacroeconomicsSociologyChemistryArchaeologyChromatographyInternal medicineEmployment and Welfare StudiesGlobal Health Care IssuesGender, Labor, and Family Dynamics