The impact of socio-economic policy on total fertility rate in Russia
Dragan Miljkovic and
Anna Glazyrina
Journal of Policy Modeling, 2015, vol. 37, issue 6, 961-973
Abstract:
This paper analyzes the early/initial effect of change in social policy, namely passing the Federal Law of the RF No. 256-FZ from 12.29.2006 titled, “On Additional Measures of State Support of Families with Children,” on total fertility rate in Russia. Using fixed effects econometric model we confirm that introduction of the Federal Law positively influenced Russian total fertility rate. The policy impact is small in size and unlikely to induce the population to fully reproduce itself. Several other socio-economic and demographic variables have been included in the model as the control variables. Our results indicate that the large impact of unemployment, both urban and rural, emigration, and death rates on fertility rates suggests that economic policies directed at creating more jobs in Russia care would be more likely to have a larger positive impact, via increasing income per capita and lowering emigration rates of young people at the peak of their reproductive age, on total fertility rate than the current policy. Similarly, major health reform is in order to lower very high death rates among population of the reproductive age.
Keywords: Fixed effects model; Russian Federation; Socio-economic policy; Total fertility rate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J13 J18 P23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpolmod.2015.07.004
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