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Fertility and Public Policy : How to Reverse the Trend of Declining Birth Rates.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: CESifo Seminar SeriesPublisher: Cambridge : MIT Press, 2010Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (296 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262295659
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Fertility and Public PolicyLOC classification:
  • HD2329.R43 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- 1 Fertility and Public Policy -- 2 The Economics of the Family and Its Policy Implications -- 3 Low Fertility and Population Aging in Germany and Japan -- 4 Effects of Public Policies and Labor Market on the Fertility of Japanese Women -- 5 On the Persistence of Low Birth Rates in Japan -- 6 An Evaluation of a Pronatal Subsidy in Korea -- 7 Fertility Transition and Its Socioeconomic Impacts in China -- 8 Fertility and Social Policy -- 9 Family Policies and Fertility in Sweden -- 10 Does Fertility Respond to Work and Family-life Reconciliation Policies in France? -- 11 Given That People Live Longer, Why Should We Worry That Fewer Are Born? -- Index.
Summary: Experts discuss the appropriateness and effectiveness using public policy to influence fertility decisions.
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Cover -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- 1 Fertility and Public Policy -- 2 The Economics of the Family and Its Policy Implications -- 3 Low Fertility and Population Aging in Germany and Japan -- 4 Effects of Public Policies and Labor Market on the Fertility of Japanese Women -- 5 On the Persistence of Low Birth Rates in Japan -- 6 An Evaluation of a Pronatal Subsidy in Korea -- 7 Fertility Transition and Its Socioeconomic Impacts in China -- 8 Fertility and Social Policy -- 9 Family Policies and Fertility in Sweden -- 10 Does Fertility Respond to Work and Family-life Reconciliation Policies in France? -- 11 Given That People Live Longer, Why Should We Worry That Fewer Are Born? -- Index.

Experts discuss the appropriateness and effectiveness using public policy to influence fertility decisions.

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