法律与经济学
经济
法学
新古典经济学
数理经济学
政治学
作者
Karen A. Grépin,Jeni Klugman,Matthew P. Moore
出处
期刊:Routledge eBooks
[Informa]
日期:2019-12-10
卷期号:: 182-211
标识
DOI:10.4324/9781351002387-7
摘要
This chapter examines the interaction of reproductive health with economic factors. It focuses on two issues: labor supply and productivity and out-of-pocket spending. It is well known that poor health reduces labor supply and contributes to lost wages. Empirical evidence documenting the effects of maternal mortality and morbidity on productivity is available for several countries. High fertility can also affect female labor supply, since having children adds to women's domestic responsibilities, given prevailing gender roles. In studies of female labor supply, labor participation is generally negatively associated with the individual's number of children. The relationship between fertility, schooling, and economic opportunities is mutually reinforcing. Economic conditions influence the level and shape of women's agency. Economic conditions influence the level and shape of women's agency. Poverty and income inequality, especially, drive whether women are able to exercise control over sexual and reproductive decisions.
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