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An Analysis of the Effect of Burden of Childcare and Education on Childbirth

Title
An Analysis of the Effect of Burden of Childcare and Education on Childbirth
Author(s)

신윤정

Keyword
저출산 ; 보육비 ; 교육비 ; 출산의향 ; Low Fertility ; Childcare Cost ; Education Cost ; Childbirth Decision
Publication Year
2008-12-01
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.28 No.2, pp.103-134
Abstract
Among the factors causing low fertility the burden of childcare and education cost is the most important in Korea. This study analyzes how heavy the burden is and if the burden have any effects on childbirth decisions. This study uses data from a telephone survey conducted between March 17, 2008 and March 28, 2008 over 1,500 married women aged 25~39. Descriptive analysis shows that almost 70~80% of women report they are burdened by childcare and education cost. If the childcare and education cost were reduced 44% of those paying childcare cost and 32.7% of those paying kindergarten cost said that they would have another baby. If they paid less they want the cost to be reduced by almost 50% of what they actually pay. This study uses logistic regression models to analyze childbirth decisions under reduce cost. The results show that the reduction of childcare cost, elementary school cost, and high school cost have statistically significant effects on childbirth decisions. The coefficient is great for the women who do not want to have a baby than for those who want to have a baby. This indicates that the reduction of the cost maybe effective for women to have a baby, particularly for the women who do not want to have a baby. The reduction of childcare and education cost would be effective policy method to solve the problem of low fertility in Korea. Policy efforts are needed to relieve the burden of the cost.
Table Of Contents
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 이론적 배경
Ⅲ. 연구 방법
Ⅳ. 연구 결과
Ⅴ. 결론
참고문헌
ISSN
1226-072X
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