In this paper we develop and implement an econometric methodology estimating a family-specific exogenous component of life-expectancy in order to determine the responsiveness of fertility to exogenous changes in child mortality. We use a generalized waiting time regression model applied to length of life which is viewed as the output of a production process. We allow for family-specific heterogeneity in duration of life and for time-varying explanatory variables. The heterogeneity component retrieved from the production function estimation is used to estimate the impact of exogenous child mortality on a measure of fertility.
MLA
Wolpin, Kenneth I., and Randall J. Olsen. “The Impact of Exogenous Child Mortality on Fertility: A Waiting Time Regression with Dynamic Regressors.” Econometrica, vol. 51, .no 3, Econometric Society, 1983, pp. 731-750, https://www.jstor.org/stable/1912155
Chicago
Wolpin, Kenneth I., and Randall J. Olsen. “The Impact of Exogenous Child Mortality on Fertility: A Waiting Time Regression with Dynamic Regressors.” Econometrica, 51, .no 3, (Econometric Society: 1983), 731-750. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1912155
APA
Wolpin, K. I., & Olsen, R. J. (1983). The Impact of Exogenous Child Mortality on Fertility: A Waiting Time Regression with Dynamic Regressors. Econometrica, 51(3), 731-750. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1912155
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