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The baby boom and world war II: A macroeconomic analysis
Matthias Doepke
, Moshe Hazan
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Yishay D. Maoz
Economics
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World War II
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Female Labor Supply
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Macroeconomic Analysis
100%
Adulthood
50%
Labor Market
50%
Labor Supply
50%
Female Labour
50%
Labor Market Competition
50%
Participation Decision
50%
Calibrated Model
50%
High Demand
50%
Female Labor Force Participation
50%
Endogenous Fertility
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Young Women
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Baby Bust
50%
Having children
50%
Government Debt
50%
Dynamic General Equilibrium Model
50%
Social Sciences
Macroeconomics
100%
World War II
100%
Labour Supply
100%
Labor Market
66%
USA
33%
Labor Force Participation
33%
Female Labor Force
33%
Equilibrium Model
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Macroeconomics
100%
Labour Supply
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Labor Market
66%
Dynamic Equilibrium
33%
Equilibrium Model
33%
Labour Force
33%