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Do Financial Incentives Affect Fertility?
Alma Cohen
, Rajeev Dehejia, Dmitri Romanov
School of Economics
National Bureau of Economic Research
Tufts University
Israel Central Bureau of Statistics
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Childcare Subsidies
100%
Price Effect
100%
Financial Incentives
100%
Subsidies
66%
Household Income
66%
Israel
33%
Panel Dataset
33%
Infra
33%
Income Distribution
33%
Low-income
33%
Income Effect
33%
Ethnic Groups
33%
Israeli Women
33%
Jewish Population
33%
Income Level
33%
Religious Norms
33%
Infertility
33%
Social Norms
33%
Ultra-Orthodox Jews
33%
Family Planning
33%
Percent Increase
33%
Total Fertility Rate
33%
Fertility History
33%
Subsidy Program
33%
Individual-level Panel Data
33%
Social Sciences
Subsidy
100%
Incentive
100%
Price Effect
60%
Household Income
40%
Israeli
20%
Israel
20%
Income Distribution
20%
Low Income
20%
Judaism
20%
Panel Data
20%
Family Planning
20%
Income Effect
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Incentives
100%
Price Effect
100%
Panel Study
33%
Income Distribution
33%
Income Effect
33%