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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Does the stork deliver happiness? Parenthood and life satisfaction
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Gregori Baetschmann
  • Kevin E Staub
  • Raphael Studer
Language
  • English
Institution University of Zurich
Series Name Working paper series / Department of Economics
Number 94
ISSN 1664-7041
Number of Pages 41
Date 2012
Abstract Text This paper examines the relationship between parenthood and life satisfaction using longitudinal data on women from the German Socio-Economic Panel. Previous studies have focused on satisfaction differences between parents and comparable childless adults, mostly finding small and often negative effects of parenthood. These comparisons of ex-post similar individuals are problematic if a self-selection into motherhood exists. In this study we examine the selection issue in detail by exploiting the extended longitudinal dimension of the panel to track self-reported life satisfaction of women eventually to become mothers and of women eventually attaining a completed fertility of zero. We document that these groups' satisfaction paths diverge around five years before mothers' first birth, even after adjusting for differences in observables. In our estimations, we employ matching and regression techniques which account for this selection into motherhood. We find motherhood to be associated with substantial positive satisfaction gains.
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Keywords Happiness, subjective well-being, children, fertility, mother-hood, parenthood, life cycle, selection, matching, fixed effects, Zufriedenheit, Eltern, Elternschaft, Deutschland