Estimation of a Simultaneous Model of Married Women's Labor Force Participation and Fertility in Urban Japan
Tadashi Yamada and
Tetsuji Yamada
No 1362, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
A strong and negative correlation between married women's labor force participation and fertility has been witnessed in Japan in past decades. Relative to empirical studies of a traditional single equation on female labor supply, there exist few econometric studies dealing explicitly witha possible interdependency between married women's labor supply and fertility behaviors in urban Japan. Using the recently published 1980 Population Census of Japan, we have estimated a simultaneous-equation model of married women's labor force participation and fertility in urban Japan. Our model shows very satisfactory results to explain the negative correlation between those variables based on a method of 2SLS. Estimated labor supply elasticities for married women with respect to their fertility rates, wife's labor earnings, and male labor earnings are -0.67, 0.23, and -1.76 at the sample means, respectively. On the other hand, estimated elasticities of fertility with respect to married women's labor force participation and family income are -0.31 and 0.23, respectively. We find some of these elasticities for Japanese married women very comparable to those of married women in the United States.
Date: 1984-06
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Published as "Fertility and Labor Force Participation of Married Women: An Empirical Evidence from the 1980 Population Census of Japan," Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance (formerly Quarterly Review of Economics and Business), Vol.26, No.2, Summer 1986, pp.35-46
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