Fatherhood timing and men's midlife earnings: A within-family study of Finnish cohorts born in 1938-50.

H. Remes, E. Einiö, K. Korhonen, J. Luukkonen, Pekka Martikainen
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Fathers tend to achieve higher earnings than childless men, but there is limited evidence on the associations between fatherhood timing and men's later earnings. Using a longitudinal census-based sample of Finnish men, including a subsample of brothers, we investigated fatherhood timing and men's midlife earnings using both between- and within-family models. Earnings around age 50 were lower among adolescent and young fathers than for men who became fathers at ages 25-29 or later, but these associations became negligible after accounting for measured confounders and unobserved familial confounding. Overall, our findings highlight the important roles of selection into early childbearing and into childlessness. At the population level, early fatherhood was associated with clear negative distributional shifts in fathers' midlife earnings. However, among all men, any influence of fatherhood timing on men's midlife earnings distribution paled in comparison with that of childlessness.
做父亲的时间与男性的中年收入:对1938-50年出生的芬兰同代人的家庭内部研究。
与无子女的男性相比,父亲的收入往往更高,但有关父亲的生育时间与男性日后收入之间关系的证据却很有限。我们利用一个基于人口普查的芬兰男性纵向样本(包括一个兄弟子样本),采用家庭间和家庭内模型研究了父亲身份的时机与男性中年收入的关系。与 25-29 岁或之后成为父亲的男性相比,青春期和年轻父亲在 50 岁左右的收入较低,但在考虑了测量混杂因素和未观察到的家庭混杂因素后,这些关联变得可以忽略不计。总之,我们的研究结果强调了选择早育和不育的重要作用。在人口层面上,早育与父亲中年收入分布的明显负向变化有关。然而,在所有男性中,与无子女相比,做父亲的时间对男性中年收入分布的任何影响都显得微不足道。
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