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Variationer i fertilitet

Authors: Carlsson, Simon; Fritjofsson, Hugo;

Variationer i fertilitet

Abstract

En åldrande befolkning och lågt barnafödande innebär, allt annat lika, att färre ska försörja fler. Denna uppsats handlar om huruvida föräldrapolitiken påverkar barnafödandet; mer specifikt ställs frågan påverkar föräldraförsäkringen och barnbidraget fruktsamheten, antalet födda barn per kvinna. Uppsatsen använder regressionsanalys och försöker, genom att kontrollera för arbetslöshet, trender och maxtaxa, påvisa samband mellan ökat barnafödande och utvidgad föräldraförsäkring och barnbidrag. Resultaten visar inget signifikant samband mellan ökat barnafödande och utvidgat barnbidrag och föräldraförsäkring. Utfallet stämmer inte överens med tidigare studier och dessvärre finns det betydande risk för confounding variables.

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Sweden
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Keywords

tidsserieanalys, maxtaxa, föräldrapolitik, barnbidrag, fruktsamhet, Försörjningskvot, förlädraförsäkring

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