Pronatalist policies’ backlash in authoritarian regimes
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This is the replication package for the paper entitled<b> </b>"<span>Pronatalist policies’ backlash in authoritarian regimes", published in the <i>Journal of Economic History</i>.</span><b><u><br><br>Paper's abstract:</u></b> <span>European fascist regimes have attached great importance to nationalistic families and designed policies to perpetuate them. Most offered policy packages with interest-free loans repayable through childbirth, along with allowances and tax deductions for large families. Using a difference-in-difference approach and Nazi Germany as a case study, we show that these policies may have counterproductive effects due to negative selection mechanisms in the marriage market. The excessive pressure to marry exerted on singles results in lower quality, ultimately less fertile, and more fragile unions. This finding is important as the main European far-right parties today propose reinstating these policy packages.<br><br><b><u>How to use this archive?</u></b> Please use the readme file.</span>
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2025-07-31



