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The impact of high speed internet on reproductive behavior in Russia

Irina Kalabikhina, Imiliya Abduselimov, German Klimenko

2020Lomonosov Economics Journal10 citationsDOI

Abstract

The paper examines influence of high-speed (broadband) Internet on fertility choice analyzed Russian panel data based on RLMS-HSE from 2014 to 2018. Using an instrumental variables strategy that exploits variations of broadband Internet access for households we find that determined broadband internet use leads to a positive effect on fertility for women of older reproductive age (from 25 to 49) and birth of second and further child is more affected. We attribute this effect to the ability of teleworking and building a better work-life balance. From our results this mechanism is relevant only for women with secondary and higher vocational education, that are more likely to work in professions with a higher probability of telework.

Topics & Concepts

The InternetBroadbandInternet accessWork (physics)Instrumental variableFertilityVocational educationBalance (ability)Demographic economicsExploitPanel surveyBusinessDemographyPsychologyEconomicsEconomic growthTelecommunicationsSociologyEngineeringComputer scienceEconometricsPopulationComputer securityWorld Wide WebNeuroscienceMechanical engineeringSocioeconomic and Demographic AnalysisFamily Dynamics and RelationshipsWork-Family Balance Challenges