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Preference for Having Children, Fertility and Social Security

In: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security

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  • Akira Yakita

    (Nanzan University)

Abstract

In this chapter, incorporating heterogeneity in preference to having children in a small open economy model, we examine the effects of changes in the size of PAYG social security on fertility choices of individuals and population growth of the economy. In this chapter we focus on the differences in fertility rates under two benefits schemes of proportional-to-contribution or uniform benefits.

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  • Akira Yakita, 2017. "Preference for Having Children, Fertility and Social Security," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 85-101, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:popchp:978-3-319-47644-5_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47644-5_6
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