@ARTICLE{26543120_339788616_2006, author = {Mitch Mokhtari and N. Asgary}, keywords = {, fertility policy, family earningsquantity constraints}, title = {A Microeconometric Approach to the Incentive Effect of Shortage on Fertility}, journal = {HSE Economic Journal }, year = {2006}, month = {1}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {33-47}, url = {https://ej.hse.ru/en/2006-10-1/339788616.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {This paper provides empirical evidence on the effects of quantity constraints on fertility. The results show that quantity constraints and fertility are positively related. Moreover, it is found that family earnings, male labor-force participation, and large living spaces positively affect fertility. However, divorced respondents appear to have fewer children. We also find that respondents who use birth control have more children.}, annote = {This paper provides empirical evidence on the effects of quantity constraints on fertility. The results show that quantity constraints and fertility are positively related. Moreover, it is found that family earnings, male labor-force participation, and large living spaces positively affect fertility. However, divorced respondents appear to have fewer children. We also find that respondents who use birth control have more children.} }