%0 Report %A Anukriti, S %A Chakravarty, Abhishek %T Political Aspirations in India: Evidence from Fertility Limits on Local Leaders %D 2015 %8 2015 Apr %I Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) %C Bonn %7 IZA Discussion Paper %N 9023 %U https://www.iza.org/publications/dp9023 %X Despite theoretical advances, measurement issues have impeded empirical research on aspirations. We quantify political aspirations in a developing country by estimating individuals' willingness to trade-off family size for political candidacy. Utilizing quasi-experimental variation in legal fertility limits on village council members in India, we find that at least 2.21% of married couples of childbearing age altered their fertility to remain eligible for council membership. This implies that returns to local leadership in low-income democracies are potentially high. Poorer, less educated, and lower-caste families display strong political aspirations, thereby lowering the extent of elite-capture at the local level of governance. %K fertility limits %K political aspirations %K Panchayat elections %K India %K sex ratios