THE EFFECT OF INFERTILITY MANDANTES ON THE TIMING OF MARRIAGE AND BIRTHS
Session Health Care
Session ChairXavier Martinez-Giralt Xavier, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

Presenter(s) Matilde Machado, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Co-Author(s) Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano, Universitat de Girona
Keywords Fertility, Infertility, Insurance mandates, Marriage and Synthetic control methods
JEL Codes I18, J12, J13

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During the late 80’s and 90’s, several US states enacted mandates forcing insurance companies to cover infertility treatment to different extents. Previous studies show that these mandates increase first birth rates for women over 35 as well as the incidence of multiple births. Instead, we focus on the timing of first births: women may delay childbearing because they know that infertility treatment is covered; on the other hand, infertile women may seek treatment earlier because treatment is accessible. Moreover, to the extent that marriage and fertility are often intertwined decisions, the timing of first marriages may also be affected. We analyze the impact of infertility insurance mandates on the timing of first marriages and births using Abadie et al. (2007) synthetic control method. Our data comes from the National Vital Statistics System and the Current Population Survey.

 
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Thu 3 Sep 2009
14:00 - 15:30
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