Explaining residential clustering of large families

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  • who: Janna Bergsvik from the Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway have published the article: Explaining Residential Clustering of Large Families, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors examine these two potential causal mechanisms empirically using the sex composition of the two eldest children and twin births as instrumental variables (IVs) for having a third child. The focus of this study lies on family size and third births, an important margin in the Norwegian context. In separate steps, the authors assess the dynamic neighborhood process, where families may influence a neighborhood, choose to relocate to . . .

     

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