Does Agglomeration Discourage Fertility? Evidence from the Japanese General Social Survey 2000–2010
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This study empirically investigates whether agglomeration discourages married couples' fertility decisions. Exploiting Japanese social survey data to control for economic and social factors underlying fertility, it examines whether agglomeration affects completed fertility and the timing of childbirth. Results indicate that agglomeration impedes completed fertility. In addition, this study finds that agglomeration delays young married couples’ fertility decision, and that they bear children later in life.
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