Popul Stud (Camb). 1975 Mar;29(1):123-5. doi: 10.1080/00324728.1975.10410189.
Summary This paper extends a recent article by Allen Kelley, 'Population Growth, the Dependency Rate, and the Pace of Economic Development', published in Population Studies, 27, 3. Its objectives are threefold: (1) to point out that Kelley's earlier assessment of the effect of family size on household savings rates turns on somewhat arbitrary methods of computation and is altered when more conventional procedures are used, (2) to argue that in modern American society the savings behaviour of families may be tied more to the ages of the children than to their number, and (3) to provide some comparative evidence which tends to substantiate Kelley's conjecture that the way and extent to which children influence household savings patterns depends upon the underlying level of economic development.
本文扩展了艾伦·凯利(Allen Kelley)最近发表在《人口研究》(Population Studies)第 27 卷第 3 期上的文章《人口增长、抚养比与经济发展速度》,其目标有三:(1)指出凯利先前对家庭规模对家庭储蓄率的影响的评估取决于计算方法有些武断,并且在使用更传统的程序时会发生变化;(2)认为在现代美国社会中,家庭的储蓄行为可能更多地与孩子的年龄有关,而不是与孩子的数量有关;(3)提供一些比较证据,这些证据倾向于证实凯利的推测,即孩子影响家庭储蓄模式的方式和程度取决于经济发展的基本水平。