Esther Gehrke / Christoph Kubitza

Replication Data for: Agricultural productivity and fertility rates: Evidence from the oil palm boom in Indonesia

Dataset | Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research


  • Description

    Data to analyze the link between agricultural productivity growth and fertility rates, using the oil palm boom in Indonesia as an empirical setting. We find consistent negative effects of oil palm expansion on fertility during the period 1996-2016. This finding appears to be linked to rising farm profits that led to consumption growth, an expansion of the non-agricultural sector, increasing wage returns to education and higher school enrollment. Together, these findings suggest that agricultural productivity growth can play an important role in accelerating the fertility transition, as long as the economic benefits are large enough to translate into local economic development

    Hosting Institution

    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research

    Time

    1996 - 2016

    Countries and Regions

    Indonesia

    Dr. Esther Gehrke

    Dr. Esther Gehrke

    Wageningen University



    Journal of Human Resources | 12/2021

    Agricultural Productivity and Fertility Rates: Evidence from the Oil Palm Boom in Indonesia

    The authors analyse the link between agricultural productivity growth and fertility rates, using the oil palm boom in Indonesia as an empirical setting. They find consistent negative effects of oil palm expansion on fertility during the period 1996-2016. This article aims to explain these findings.

    Dr. Esther Gehrke

    Wageningen University

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