The effect of a first child on female labor supply: Evidence from women seeking fertility services

JP Cristia - Journal of Human Resources, 2008 - jhr.uwpress.org
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Estimating the causal effect of a first child on female labor supply is complicated by the
endogeneity of fertility. This paper addresses this problem by focusing on a sample of
women from the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) who sought help to become
pregnant. After a certain period, only some of these women gave birth. Results using this
strategy show that having a first child younger than one year old reduces female
employment by 26 percentage points. These estimates are close to OLS estimates from …
Estimating the causal effect of a first child on female labor supply is complicated by the endogeneity of fertility. This paper addresses this problem by focusing on a sample of women from the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) who sought help to become pregnant. After a certain period, only some of these women gave birth. Results using this strategy show that having a first child younger than one year old reduces female employment by 26 percentage points. These estimates are close to OLS estimates from census data and to those from OLS and fixed-effects models on NSFG data.
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