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Family Crisis: Reference Materials

Konstantin Yanovsky, Daniel Shestakov and Tatiana Letunova
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Konstantin Yanovsky: Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy
Daniel Shestakov: Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy
Tatiana Letunova: National Research University Higher School of Economics

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Konstantin Moshe Yanovskiy

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Abstract: The paper consists of reference materials on Family crisis. The problem (literature review) focused on number of the version explaining fall in fertility (birthrate) in the industrialized countries. Possibility to propose governmental policies efficiently encouraging giving birth among middle class (among the groups, accumulating both major part of Human capital and civic skill) discussed in this part as well. The Model for comparison of two modes of marriage / divorce elaborated and presented: free private contract regulation turned to be less harming the incentives to marry and to preserve marriage than governmental regulation. The stages of governmental intervention are described in the third part of the paper.

Keywords: family; demographic transition; family crisis; fertility; birthrate; divorce rate; mandatory pension insurance; best interest of the child; women; universal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D72 J71 K36 N40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30 pages
Date: 2014, Revised 2014
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-dem and nep-ias
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