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 Igor Martins . Photo

Igor Martins

Researcher

 Igor Martins . Photo

Fertility responses to short-term economic stress : Price volatility and wealth shocks in a pre-transitional settler colony

Author

  • Jeanne Cilliers
  • Martine Mariotti
  • Igor Martins

Summary, in English

This paper examines the effects of short-term economic stress, captured by general price volatility and a negative wealth shock on short-run fertility behavior in the rural pre-transitional society of the Cape Colony. First, we link complete birth histories of settler women from the South African Families database to consumer price index data to examine the effect of price volatility on conceptions. Next, we link the same birth histories to slave owner and slave emancipation data to examine the effect of a negative wealth shock on conception. Upon slave emancipation in 1834, former slave owners received on average only between 40 and 50 % of the market value of their slaves as compensation, resulting in a substantial reduction in their wealth. Relying on event history models that look simultaneously at stopping and spacing, we do not find strong evidence in support of fertility control in response to general price volatility. We do find greater variance in birth interval lengths for former slaveholding households during and immediately after emancipation, suggesting that a negative wealth shock is associated with increased fertility limitation through postponement in this context.

Department/s

  • Department of Economic History

Publishing year

2024-08-16

Language

English

Publication/Series

Explorations in Economic History

Volume

94

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Academic Press

Topic

  • Economic History

Keywords

  • Wealth shock
  • Price volatility
  • Pre-transitional
  • Postponement
  • Fertility
  • Cure models
  • Cape colony
  • J13
  • N17

Status

Published

Project

  • The establishment, growth and legacy of a settler colony: Quantitative panel studies of the political economy of Cape Colony

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0014-4983