
Birth Quake
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Overview: The Birth Quake and Its Aftershocks
- Part 1. Defining Concepts and Terms
- 1. Population Growth and Relative Cohort Size
- 2. Male Relative Income and Its Significance
- 3. Defining Variables: Relative Cohort Size and Relative Income
- Part 2. First-Order Effects of Changing Relative Cohort Size
- 4. Patterns of Male Relative Income over the Years
- 5. First-Order Effects of Relative Cohort Size: Long-Term Trends in Unemployment, Relative Income, and Returns to College
- 6. Effects of Relative Cohort Size on Inequality and the Overall Structure of Wages
- Part 3. Second-Order Effects of Changing Relative Cohort Size
- 7. Women's Roles: Labor Force Participation and the Emergence of the "Career Woman"
- 8. Boom and Bust Cycles in College Enrollment Rates
- 9. Effects of Changing Male Relative Income on Marriage and Divorce
- 10. The Disappearance of the Marriage Wage Premium
- 11. Relative Cohort Size and Fertility: The Boom Turns into a Bust
- 12. Relative Cohort Size Effects-Even in Developing Countries
- Part 4. Third-Order Effects of Changing Relative Cohort Size
- 13. Aggregate Demand Effects of Changing Population Age Structure
- 14. Population-Induced Economic Slumps
- 15. Macroeconomic Correlations: GDP Growth, In.ation, Savings Rates, and the Stock Market
- 16. Conclusion
- Appendix A: Expectations in the Williams College Class of 1999
- Appendix B: Data for Figure 4.1
- Notes
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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