A Quantative Analysis of Swedish Fertility Dynamics: 1751-1990
Zvi Eckstein (),
Pedro Solbes Mira and
Kenneth Wolpin
No 1832, CEPR Discussion Papers from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Abstract:
This paper analyses the relationship between age-specific fertility, mortality and real wages in Sweden during the demographic transition. We take an overlapping generation’s model of life cycle fertility and fit it to actual Swedish time-series data over the past two and a half centuries. The model fits the data well, accurately portraying the total fertility decline from more than four children per female before the mid-19th century to about two children today. About 80% of this decline was in fertility that occurred at female ages over 30. The fitted model implies that reductions in child mortality over this period is the most important factor explaining the fertility decline, while real wage increases can explain only less than one-third of the decline in fertility. Their combined effect was, however, considerably larger than a simple summing-up would predict. The fertility decline was also magnified by the combination of increasing real wages and rising adult survival rates. In addition, we find that a model that is estimated using only pre-transition data would actually overstate the subsequent fertility decline.
Keywords: demographic transition; Fertility; Overlapping Generations; Survival (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I21 J11 N33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998-04
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Journal Article: A Quantitative Analysis of Swedish Fertility Dynamics: 1751-1990 (1999) 
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Working Paper: A Quantitative Analysis of Swidish Fertility Dynamics: 1751-1990 (1997)
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