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Feminist Economics | 2016

The Effect of Culture on Fertility Behavior of US Teen Mothers

Héctor Bellido; Miriam Marcén; José Alberto Molina

ABSTRACT This paper studies the impact of culture on the fertility behavior of teenage women in the US. To identify this effect, it took an epidemiological approach, exploiting the variations in teenage womens fertility rates by ancestral home country. Using three different databases (the US National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979, the US National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, and the 2000 US Census), the results show that culture has quantitatively important effects on the fertility behavior of teenage women. This finding is robust to alternative specifications, to the introduction of a range of home country variables to proxy culture, and to the measurement of individual characteristics present when teenage women continue with a pregnancy to have a child.


Applied Economics Letters | 2011

Measuring satisfaction of the unemployed: a composite indicator and policy implications

Héctor Bellido; Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal; Raquel Ortega

Given that unemployment is one of the main economic problems, policymakers debate the possible solutions. We contribute to this debate by analysing the general satisfaction of the unemployed in Spain and comparing it with that of the employed. To this end, we create a composite indicator of general satisfaction using responses in the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) (1994–2001) relating to specific satisfaction in different areas, work, financial, home and leisure time. We find that being unemployed has a significant and negative association with the general satisfaction of individuals and, in consequence, we conclude that the Spanish unemployment problem cannot be attributed, at least not entirely, to a lack of incentives for seeking work.


European Journal of Health Economics | 2018

Do political factors influence public health expenditures? Evidence pre- and post-great recession

Héctor Bellido; Lorena Olmos; Juan Antonio Román-Aso

This paper analyses whether government ideology and other political- and electoral-related factors influence country-level public healthcare expenditures, focussing on the impact of the Great Recession on that relationship. We test this hypothesis for the OECD countries in 1970–2016. Our results reveal the presence of a partisan effect, left-wing governments being more likely to raise public expenditures in the health sector. We also find that coalitions increase these expenditures, whilst minority governments and those with a high presence in the lower house decrease them. Meanwhile, the opportunistic behaviour of incumbents related to the timing of elections is not supported by our results. The percentage of public expenditures over total health expenditures is also examined, obtaining similar results regarding the partisan effect. However, the onset of the Great Recession has altered these relationships, neutralizing the impact of political factors.


Labour Economics | 2014

Divorce laws and fertility

Héctor Bellido; Miriam Marcén


MPRA Paper | 2011

Divorce laws and fertility decisions

Héctor Bellido; Miriam Marcén


Archive | 2018

Will you marry me? It depends (on the business cycle)

Héctor Bellido; Miriam Marcén


MPRA Paper | 2013

Teen Mothers and Culture

Miriam Marcén; Héctor Bellido


PSE - Labex "OSE-Ouvrir la Science Economique" | 2016

Do children of the first marriage deter divorce

Héctor Bellido; José Alberto Molina; Anne Solaz; Elena Stancanelli


MPRA Paper | 2016

On the relationship between BMI and marital dissolution

Héctor Bellido; Miriam Marcén


MPRA Paper | 2016

Fertility and the Business Cycle: The European Case

Héctor Bellido; Miriam Marcén

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Institut national d'études démographiques

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