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Policy Evaluation of a Pregnancy Benefit as a Novel Form of Family Policy in the EU

Project description

Understanding which family policies work: the case of a new pregnancy benefit

There isn’t a single EU Member State that is not facing the demographic impacts of population ageing and reduced fertility. Several regions experience depopulation, which threatens sustainability and creates financial, social and other challenges. Yet, present European family policies appear only partially effective. The EU-funded PREGNANCYBENEFIT project proposes interdisciplinary research involving economics, demography, and public policy. The aim is to understand whether a brand new type of family policy - a pregnancy benefit - could be an effective policy tool in changing fertility behavior in Europe. Potential impacts on fertility and abortions (an aspect that is rarely studied) will be assessed using administrative microdata on the entire population and micro-econometric models. The goal is to find family policies that achieve long-term financial sustainability and good cost–outcome ratios.

Objective

The proposed action contributes to tackling of a pressing challenge faced by the EU, which is finding new birth policies that would be effective in countering demographic decline. It does so by evaluating the impact of a new type of family policy (pregnancy benefit) on fertility behaviour (births and abortions) and on child health at birth. This is a unique research opportunity as pregnancy benefits are very rare. The evaluation will be conducted using high-quality, population-wide, administrative microdata and state-of-the-art microeconometric models.
The project is inherently interdisciplinary, as it connects economics with demography, public policy, sociology, and women’s reproductive rights. The action includes intersectoral transfer of knowledge. First, the secondment institution conducts policy-relevant research tailored for the needs of the government and other public bodies. Second, the non-academic placement will occur in an NGO promoting gender equality and women's rights.
The novelty of this research is threefold. First, it evaluates the impact of a novel prenatal cash transfer on fertility (as opposed to traditional postnatal policies). Second, it contributes to understanding of abortion-seeking behaviour (which is rarely done). Third, it evaluates the impact of an earmarked, non-means-tested transfer, on child health at birth (which has not been done previously).
The proposed policy evaluation is important in the context of:
[1] tackling demographic decline in the EU – a threat to long-term sustainability of public finances;
[2] supporting cost-effective policy-making – evaluating effectiveness of costly family policies and choosing the best ones is useful for the tax-payer;
[3] fostering gender equality – the evaluated anti-abortion policy is not restricting women’s reproductive rights.
This project will strengthen the ERA, as it will be executed in a low R&I performing country. Currently, no economists in Slovak academia specialize in family policies.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships

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UNIVERZITA KOMENSKEHO V BRATISLAVE
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€ 186 524,40
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SAFARIKOVO NAM 6
814 99 BRATISLAVA 1
Slovakia

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