FAMILY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT: AGGREGATE EFFECTS OF CONTRACEPTIVE USE

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Cavalcanti, Tiago; Kocharkov, Georgi; Santos, Cezar
署名单位:
University of Cambridge; Getulio Vargas Foundation; Deutsche Bundesbank; Banco de Portugal; Getulio Vargas Foundation
刊物名称:
ECONOMIC JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0013-0133
DOI:
10.1093/ej/ueaa070
发表日期:
2021
页码:
624-657
关键词:
differential fertility population QUALITY GROWTH IMPACT quantity
摘要:
What is the role of family planning interventions on fertility, savings, human capital investment and development? To examine this, endogenous unwanted fertility is embedded in an otherwise standard quantity-quality overlapping generations model of fertility and growth. The model features costly fertility control and families can (partially) insure against a fertility risk by using costly modern contraceptives. In the event of unexpected pregnancies, households can also opt to abort some pregnancies. at a cost. Given the number of children born. parents decide how much education to provide and how much to save out of their income. We fit the model to Kenyan data, implement several family planning policies and decompose their aggregate effects. Our results suggest that with a small government budget (say. up to 0.5% of GDP), family planning interventions might be more cost-effective in improving long-run living standards than policies that subsidise basic education.