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Title: The Power of Tubal Sterilization: Permanent Contraception, Fertility, and Female Labor Supply

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2023

Abstract: The number of tubal sterilization procedures increased dramatically in the United States in the 1970s due to legal and technological advances, quickly becoming the most popular form of contraception among married women. This method of permanent contraception afforded women almost perfect control over the end of their fertility. This paper studies how the increase in sterilizations affected completed fertility-particularly age at last birth-and female labor supply. Using variation across regions and over time in sterilization rates by age, I show that women more exposed to tubal sterilization at childbirth were less likely to have a subsequent birth. The increase in tubal sterilizations between 1965 and 1985 reduced women's age at last birth by 1.9 years and the probability of childbirth after age 30 by over 30%. As women spent fewer years caring for young children following the diffusion of tubal sterilization, female labor force participation increased. I also find suggestive evidence that women were more likely to select into occupations that reward experience and tenure, consistent with the power of tubal sterilization to reduce the risk of career interruptions.

Url: https://rachelylfung.github.io/files/FungRachel_jmp.pdf

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Authors: Fung, Rachel

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Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Health, Reproductive and Sexual Health

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