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2016
The contribution of female health to economic development
The contribution of female health to economic development
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We analyze the economic consequences for less developed countries of investing in female health. We do this through developing and calibrating a novel micro-founded dynamic general equilibrium model in which parents trade off the number of children against investments in their education and in which we allow for health-related gender differences in productivity. We show that better female health speeds up the demographic transition and thereby the take-off toward sustained economic growth. By contrast, male health improvements delay the transition and take-off because ceteris paribus they raise fertility. Investing in female health is therefore a potent lever for promoting development.
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Hohenheim discussion papers in business, economics and social sciences; 2016,11
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Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences
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Institute of Economics
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330 Economics
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Sustainable Development Goals
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@techreport{Prettner2016,
url = {https://hohpublica.uni-hohenheim.de/handle/123456789/6070},
author = {Prettner, Klaus and Kuhny, Michael and Bloom, David E. et al.},
title = {The contribution of female health to economic development},
year = {2016},
school = {Universität Hohenheim},
series = {Hohenheim discussion papers in business, economics and social sciences},
}