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摘要
发达国家生育率下降的问题由来已久,这促使人们重新评估以生育为目标的政策的有效性。本论文的重点是 2004 年澳大利亚婴儿奖金,这是一项过去的鼓励生育政策,为 2004 年 7 月 1 日之后出生的每个婴儿提供一次性资金转移。我们采用合成控制法,为澳大利亚构建了一个没有引入该政策的反事实情景。利用世界银行世界指标数据库(World Bank World Indicator's Database)中 1998 年至 2012 年的国家级综合数据,我们精心挑选了合适的经济合作与发展组织(Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)国家作为控制单元,并将经济指标作为协变量。我们的主要规范显示,2005 年至 2012 年间,在 ABB 的诱导下,总和生育率上升了 6.82%。包括各种模型规格在内的稳健性检验一致证实了生育率的正效应。这项比较案例研究全面分析了澳大利亚联邦预算的影响,强调了在评估生育率相关政策时方法选择的重要性。
Determining the impact of the 2004 Australian Baby Bonus on fertility rates using a synthetic control analysis
The longstanding issue of declining fertility in developed nations motivates a revaluation of the effectiveness of fertility-targeted policies. This thesis focuses on the 2004 Australian Baby Bonus, a past pronatalist incentive offering a lump sum financial transfer for every child born after 1 July 2004. We employ the synthetic control method to construct a counterfactual scenario for Australia in the absence of the policy's introduction. Using aggregate country-level data from the World Bank World Indicator's Database from 1998 to 2012, we carefully select suitable Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries as control units and economic indicators to include as covariates. Our primary specification reveals a 6.82% increase in total fertility between 2005 and 2012, induced by the ABB. Robustness tests, including various model specifications, consistently confirm a positive fertility effect. This comparative case study provides a comprehensive analysis of the ABB's impact, emphasising the significance of methodological choices in assessing fertility-related policies.
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