Who takes care of the children? The quantity-quality model revisited |
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Authors: | Michael Lundholm Henry Ohlsson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden (Fax: +46-816-1425; e-mail: mlu@ne.su.se), SE Department of Economics, G?teborg University, Box 640, SE-405 30 G?teborg, Sweden (Fax: +46-317-7326; e-mail: henry.ohlsson@economics.gu.se), SE
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Abstract: | We study the Becker and Lewis (1973) quantity-quality model of children adding an explicit child care time constraint for parents. Parents can take care of the children themselves or purchase day care. Our results are: (i) If there only is own care, a quantity-quality trade-off, different from that of Becker and Lewis (1973), arises. The income effect on fertility is positive if child quantity is a closer complement than child quality to the consumption of goods. (ii) If, instead, there is a combination of purchased and own care, the effect of income on fertility is ambiguous, even if quantity of children is a normal good in the standard sense. This is the Becker and Lewis (1973) result extended to a situation with a binding child care time constraint. The conclusion is that the Becker and Lewis (1973) result holds as long as at least some child care is purchased. Received: 12 November 1999/Accepted: 1 September 2000 |
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Keywords: | JEL classification: D1 J13 |
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