The Impact of Reproductive and Birth Technologies on Health, Fertility and Labor Outcomes
Abstract
Access to reproductive health including care during pregnancy and childbirth is paramount for mothers, children and families worldwide. Despite the rapid use of reproductive and birth technologies, multiple questions regarding the impact of this technological advancement still remain. This thesis addresses these issues by focusing on the causal and long-term effects including health indicators, fertility outcomes, female empowerment and labor market outcomes. In the first chapter, I study the causal impacts of planned Cesarean section for high risk births on health, future fertility and labor market responses. In the second chapter, we examine the passage of a reform to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures, mandating single embryo transfer as default. In the last chapter, we study the effect from abortion legalization in Mexico City on fertility, contraceptive use and female empowerment.
Parts of work
Cesarean Section for High-Risk Births: Short- and Long-Term Consequences for Breech Births Multiple Births, Birth Quality and Maternal Labor Supply: Analysis of IVF Reform in Sweden The Impact of Abortion Legalization on Fertility and Female Empowerment: New Evidence from Mexico
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Handelshögskolan
Institution
Department of Economics ; Institutionen för nationalekonomi med statistik
Disputation
Torsdagen den 25 januari 2018, kl 10.15 i lokal D33, Handelshögskolan, Vasagatan 1, Göteborg
Date of defence
2018-01-25
hanna.muhlrad@economics.gu.se
Date
2017-12-19Author
Mühlrad, Hanna
Keywords
fertility
child health
maternal health
birth technology
labor market response
IVF
neonatal health
career penalty
human capital formation
female empowerment
abortion legalization
Mexico
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-88199-31-7
978-91-88199-32-4
1651-4297
ISSN
1651-4289
Series/Report no.
Economic Studies
236
Language
eng