Happy People Have Children: Choice and Self-Selection into Parenthood
Sophie Cetre (),
Andrew Clark and
Claudia Senik ()
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European Journal of Population, 2016, vol. 32, issue 3, No 7, 445-473
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Abstract There is mixed evidence in the existing literature on whether children are associated with greater subjective well-being, with the correlation depending on which countries and populations are considered. We here provide a systematic analysis of this question based on three different datasets: two cross-national and one national panel. We show that the association between children and subjective well-being is positive only in developed countries, and for those who become parents after the age of 30 and who have higher income. We also provide evidence of a positive selection into parenthood, whereby happier individuals are more likely to have children.
Keywords: Happiness; Fertility; Children; Income; Selection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D1 J13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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