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Job creation, job destruction, and fertility in Germany

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dc.abstract.enBackground: Labour market dynamics, such as job creation and job destruction, bear different associations with fertility. The relationship between job loss and fertility has been a core topic in family demography. However, little attention has been paid to examining how the expansion of some industries is associated with childbearing. Objective: This study investigates how job creation and job destruction are associated with regional-level total fertility rates in Germany. By including gender-specific job creation and destruction, it also aims to explore the drivers behind gender differences in the employment–fertility nexus. Methods: We use data from 400 NUTS 3 regions in Germany covering the period from 2008 to 2020. Spatial panel data modelling is used to examine the association between the creation and destruction of jobs and regional fertility rates. The approach allows us to identify both temporal and spatial processes associated with fertility. Results: We find a positive association between jobs created for female workers and regional fertility rates. Conversely, job destruction among male workers is negatively associated with regional fertility rates. Industry-level analyses suggest that particularly for women, the characteristics of the newly created jobs could matter for childbearing. Contribution: This study provides a nuanced picture of the association between job creation, job destruction, and fertility. In particular, our findings highlight gender differences in the relationship between dynamic labour market processes and childbearing. The relatively high degree of job creation, particularly in the female-dominated industries, might have contributed to the increase in fertility in Germany since 2009.
dc.affiliationUniwersytet Warszawski
dc.affiliation.departmentWydział Nauk Ekonomicznych
dc.affiliation.otherSzkoła Doktorska Nauk Społecznych
dc.affiliation.otherKatedra Ekonomii Ludności i Demografii
dc.contributor.authorLuo, Chen
dc.contributor.authorJarosz, Ewa
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-11T06:41:55Z
dc.date.available2025-04-11T06:41:55Z
dc.date.copyright2025-03-05
dc.date.issued2025-03-05
dc.description.accesstimeat_publication
dc.description.financepublication_nocost
dc.description.grantnumber866207
dc.description.granttitleGlobalization- and Technology-Driven Labour Market Change and Fertility (LABFER)
dc.description.number13
dc.description.versionfinal_published
dc.description.volume52
dc.identifier.doi10.4054/DemRes.2025.52.13
dc.identifier.issn1435-9871
dc.identifier.orcid0000-0002-9298-1373
dc.identifier.orcid0000-0001-9455-0334
dc.identifier.urihttps://repozytorium.uw.edu.pl//handle/item/166273
dc.identifier.weblinkhttps://www.demographic-research.org/articles/volume/52/13/
dc.languageen
dc.pbn.affiliationeconomics and finance
dc.relation.ispartofDemographic Research
dc.relation.pages383-414
dc.rightsCC-BY
dc.rights.weblinkhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/de/legalcode
dc.sciencecloudnosend
dc.share.typeOPEN_JOURNAL
dc.subject.enfertility
dc.subject.engender
dc.subject.enGermany
dc.subject.enjob creation
dc.subject.enjob destruction
dc.subject.enlabor market
dc.subject.enspatial modelling
dc.subject.enunemployment
dc.titleJob creation, job destruction, and fertility in Germany
dc.typeJournalArticle
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