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Family Size and Subjective Well-Being in Europe: Do More Children Make Parents (Un)Happy?

Author(s): Mgr. Barbara Pertold-Gebicka M.A., Ph.D.,
Mgr. Dominika Špolcová ,
Type: Articles in journals with impact factor
Year: 2022
Number: 53
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Published in: The Economic and Social Review, 53(2), 89-136
Publishing place: https://www.esr.ie/article/view/2014
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Suggested Citation: Pertold-Gebicka, B., & Spolcova, D. (2022). Family Size and Subjective Well-Being in Europe: Do More Children Make Parents (Un) Happy?. The Economic and Social Review, 53(2), 89-136.
Grants: GAČR 17-09119Y: Family structure and the quality of life
Abstract: Using the European SILC data we show that having an additional child negatively affects well-being for parents of small children, while parents of teenagers report higher or unchanged levels of well-being when having an additional child. This is mainly driven by satisfaction with time allocation and by the frequency of feeling nervous. Multiple births are used as the source of exogenous variation, the best strategy given the sample size and the context of low fertility countries. We conclude that more help directed towards parents of the youngest children and publicizing the positive future effects of having large families could increase fertility.

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