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  1. Highly educated women are no longer childless: The role of marketization
  2. Women's Liberation as a Financial Innovation
  3. The Politics of CEOs
  4. The Politics of CEOs
  5. Why did rich families increase their fertility? Inequality and marketization of child care
  6. Changing the Cost of Children and Fertility: Evidence from the Israeli Kibbutz
  7. The Baby Boom and World War II: A Macroeconomic Analysis
  8. Do Highly Educated Women Choose Smaller Families?
  9. Sons or Daughters? Endogenous Sex Preferences and the Reversal of the Gender Educational Gap
  10. Life expectancy and schooling: new insights from cross-country data
  11. Do Highly Educated Women Choose Smaller Families?
  12. Life Expectancy and Schooling: New Insights from Cross-Country Data
  13. Raising the Financial Costs of Children and Fertility Responses: Evidence from the Kibbutz
  14. Longevity and Lifetime Labor Supply: Evidence and Implications
  15. Longevity and Lifetime Labor Supply: Evidence and Implications
  16. The Baby Boom and World War II: A Macroeconomic Analysis
  17. The Baby Boom and World War II: A Macroeconomic Analysis
  18. Does longevity cause growth? A theoretical critique
  19. Does Longevity Cause Growth?
  20. Child Labour, Fertility, and Economic Growth
  21. Women’s labor force participation and the dynamics of tradition
  22. Child Labor, Fertility and Economic Growth
  23. Women's Labor Force Participation and the Dynamics of Tradition