The Impact of GDP shocks on Fertility Rates
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JANUARY 5, 2022
In addition, economists have labeled the covid recession a “She-cession” as “less educated women with young children were the most adversely affected” (IMF). A study of the Great Recession’s impact in the United States found that “in 2007, the birth rate was 69.1 Overall, 22% of the selected shocks are from 2009.
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