Working for change: the effect of female labor force participation on fertility and gendered violence
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2018Author
Goeddel Hackett, Lucy
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http://hdl.handle.net/11651/2393Idioma
eng
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We exploit the dramatic fall in washing machine prices post trade reforms in the 1990’s in Mexico to estimate the causal effect of female labor force participation (FLFP) on fertility and gendered violence. We construct a panel of municipalities in Mexico and instrument FLFP with relative washing machine price, as these appliances have been found to increase FLFP by liberating women from domestic work, to study the effects of FLFP on overall fertility, age-specific fertility, fertility timing, and marital status at the time of birth as well as instances of fatal gendered violence. We find large effects of FLFP on both raising the average age of mothers, especially in the year of their first birth, and on lowering fertility rates. These effects are larger for women of lower socioeconomic status. We find no evidence of an effect on gendered violence, though we do find some evidence of increased violence against women of low socioeconomic status, as is consistent with a male backlash effect.
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Con fundamento en los artículos 21 y 27 de la Ley Federal del Derecho de Autor y como titular de los derechos moral y patrimonial, otorgo de manera gratuita y permanente al Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C. y a su Biblioteca autorización para que fije la obra en cualquier medio, incluido el electrónico, y la divulguen entre sus usuarios, profesores, estudiantes o terceras personas, sin que pueda percibir por tal divulgación una contraprestación.
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Maestría en Economía
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Tesis de maestría
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Dra. Fernanda Márquez Padilla Casar
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Goeddel Hackett, Lucy. "Working for change: the effect of female labor force participation on fertility and gendered violence". Tesis de maestría. Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11651/2393Materia
Fertility -- Effect of labor supply on -- Mexico -- Econometric models.
Women -- Violence against -- Effect of labor supply on -- Mexico -- Econometric models.