: "This paper outlines the relevant theory and presents some empirical evidence on the effects of capital market developments and social security coverage on fertility and saving behaviour in Italy.... The data examined appear to lend support to the hypothesis that saving and fertility are jointly determined. They also show that the availability and attractiveness of market-based or state-provided alternatives to the family as a provider of old-age support significantly and systematically affect the saving and reproductive decisions of individuals." The data cover the period 1931-1987.

Cigno, A., Rosati, F.c. (1992). The effects of financial markets and social security on saving and fertility behaviour in Italy. JOURNAL OF POPULATION ECONOMICS, 5(4), 319-341 [10.1007/BF00163064].

The effects of financial markets and social security on saving and fertility behaviour in Italy

Rosati, F. C.
1992-01-01

Abstract

: "This paper outlines the relevant theory and presents some empirical evidence on the effects of capital market developments and social security coverage on fertility and saving behaviour in Italy.... The data examined appear to lend support to the hypothesis that saving and fertility are jointly determined. They also show that the availability and attractiveness of market-based or state-provided alternatives to the family as a provider of old-age support significantly and systematically affect the saving and reproductive decisions of individuals." The data cover the period 1931-1987.
1992
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore SECS-P/01 - ECONOMIA POLITICA
English
Behavior
Capital
Commerce
Decision Making
Economic Factors
Fertility
Models, Theoretical
Old Age Security
Reproductive Behavior
Savings
Social Security
Demographic Factors
Developed Countries
Europe
Financial Activities
Financing, Government
Italy
Macroeconomic Factors
Mediterranean Countries
Microeconomic Factors
Population
Population Dynamics
Research Methodology
Southern Europe
Cigno, A., Rosati, F.c. (1992). The effects of financial markets and social security on saving and fertility behaviour in Italy. JOURNAL OF POPULATION ECONOMICS, 5(4), 319-341 [10.1007/BF00163064].
Cigno, A; Rosati, Fc
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