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2021
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University of Tübingen Working Papers in Business and Economics No. 147
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University of Tübingen, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Tübingen
Zusammenfassung: 
Drawing on two assumptions: that menopause is an instrument for the efficient regulation of the duration of a biologically expensive state, and that people have children in order to obtain support from them in old age, we set out a new idea that seeks to explain both the occurrence of menopause and its timing. On the basis of the notion that the purpose of having children is to obtain support in old age, we perceive menopause as an upper limit to the fertile state, when a continued ability to give birth to children would not generate the desired support. The conjecture yields specific testable predictions, and can be assessed against the 'reproductive conflict' hypothesis. Being supported by one's offspring is a distinctive feature of humans; in this context, we cannot rely on animal studies in evolutionary biology and related fields to help us to ascertain something that is specific to humans.
Schlagwörter: 
Occurrence and timing of menopause
Support in old age
Demand forchildren
Supply of children
JEL: 
D64
D90
J13
J14
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