Swedish Fertility Swings and Public Expenditure for Children

Thomas Lindh, Ying Hong 2011

Arbetsrapport 2011 nr.2

This paper studies whether Swedish fertility swings and variation in public expenditure for children are related events. Amongst the results, there are indications that the age group 25-29 is most sensitive to variations in public expenditure, and that school expenditure is negatively correlated to fertility while child care and child allowance is positively correlated.

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Arbetsrapport 2011 nr.2

This paper studies whether Swedish fertility swings and variation in public expenditure for children are related events. Amongst the results, there are indications that the age group 25-29 is most sensitive to variations in public expenditure, and that school expenditure is negatively correlated to fertility while child care and child allowance is positively correlated.

Rapporten kan laddas ner gratis i pdf-format: Ladda ner Arbetsrapport 2011 nr.2