The Quiet Revolution and the Family: Gender Composition of Tertiary Education and Early Fertility Patterns

CERGE-EI Working Paper Series No. 504

45 Pages Posted: 20 Feb 2014

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Alena Bicakova

CERGE-EI, Prague

Stepan Jurajda

CERGE-EI; IZA Institute of Labor Economics; Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic

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Date Written: February 1, 2014

Abstract

It is well known that highly 'female' fields of study in tertiary education are char- acterized by higher fertility. However, existing work does not disentangle the selection-causality nexus. We use variation in gender composition of fields of study implied by the recent expansion of tertiary education in 19 European countries and a difference-in-differences research design, to show that the share of women on study peer groups affects early fertility levels only little. Early fertility by endogamous couples, i.e., by tertiary graduates from the same field of study, declines for women and increases for men with the share of women in the group, but non-endogamous fertility almost fully compensates for these effects, consistent with higher early fertility in highly 'female' fields of study being driven by selection of family-oriented students into these fields. We also show that the EU-wide level of gender segregation across fields of study has not changed since 2000.

Keywords: Field-of-Study Gender Segregation, Tertiary Graduates, Fertility

JEL Classification: I23, J13, J16

Suggested Citation

Bicakova, Alena and Jurajda, Stepan, The Quiet Revolution and the Family: Gender Composition of Tertiary Education and Early Fertility Patterns (February 1, 2014). CERGE-EI Working Paper Series No. 504, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2398155 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2398155

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