Authors
Joshua Angrist, Victor Lavy, Analia Schlosser
Publication date
2010/10
Journal
Journal of Labor Economics
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
773-824
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Description
This article presents evidence on the child-quantity/child-quality trade-off using quasi-experimental variation due to twin births and preferences for a mixed sibling sex composition, as well as ethnic differences in the effects of these variables. Our sample includes groups with very high fertility. An innovation in our econometric approach is the juxtaposition of results from multiple instrumental variables strategies, capturing the effects of fertility over different ranges for different sorts of people. To increase precision, we develop an estimator that combines different instrument sets across partially overlapping parity-specific subsamples. Our results are remarkably consistent in showing no evidence of a quantity-quality trade-off.
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