A Theory of Child Adoption
14 Pages Posted: 16 Jun 2012
Date Written: June 1, 2012
Abstract
Women can bear own children or adopt them. Extending economic theories of fertility, we provide a first theoretical treatment of the demand for adoption. We show that the propensity to adopt a child increases in the degree of own altruism, infertility, relatedness to the child, costs of own child birth, and any adoption-specific monetary return that is received net of the costs of adopting the child. Our model makes several testable predictions which receive empirical support. These include a higher propensity to adopt among infertile adults, relatives, women with high earnings potential, and celebrities.
Keywords: Adoption, demand for adoption, fertility, children, altruism
JEL Classification: J12, J13, D02
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