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A novel way of measuring the endowment effect of gaining a child

Philippine Review of Economics

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Title A novel way of measuring the endowment effect of gaining a child
 
Creator Quimbo, Stella; University of the Philippines School of Economics
Javier, Xylee; University of the Philippines School of Economics
Capuno, Joseph; University of the Philippines School of Economics
de Dios, Emmanuel; University of the Philippines School of Economics
 
Subject fertility preferences, endowment effects
 
Description We test, using national survey data on Filipino women, whether stated fertility preferences are stable and, thus, reliable measures of choice. We compare the expressed ideal number of children of two groups of matched women with that of another group having arguably more stable preferences. Using propensity score matching, we find that the stated ideal number of children is significantly higher than the control group with presumed stable preferences, by about 1 child among the poor and among older women. This difference suggest instability in fertility preferences, which may be due to moving fertility targets, cognitive dissonance or anomalous choice behavior arising from status-quo bias, or endowment effects, with the prohibitive cost of “giving up” additional children causing an upward adjustment of fertility targets.JEL classification : J13, I12, D13
 
Publisher Philippine Review of Economics
 
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Date 2016-11-02
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Peer-reviewed Article
 
Identifier http://www.econ.upd.edu.ph/pre/index.php/pre/article/view/935
 
Source Philippine Review of Economics; Vol 53, No 1 (2016); 56-71
1655-1516
 
Language en
 
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