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This paper tests the effects of fertility on household structure and parental labor supply in rural China. To solve the … ordinary least squares estimates show a negative correlation between fertility and parental labor supply. Using twinning as a … natural experiment, we do not find evidence on the negative effects of fertility on parental labor supply. By contrast, we …
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China Labor-force Dynamics Survey to investigate the association between community-level peer effects and fertility …Despite empirical evidence that individuals form their fertility preferences by observing social norms and interactions … fertility reduces the preference of wanting only one child by 14.3%, whereas it increases the probability of preferring three …
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in the 1980s to empirically examine the causal impact of women's education on fertility in rural China by difference …Using data from the China Family Panel Studies, this paper exploits the Compulsory Education Law of China implemented …
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We examine whether women exposed to China's one-child policy (OCP) change their fertility decisions when they migrate … to a country without fertility restrictions. Using American Community Survey data (2010-2020), we compare the …
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This study documents increased intergenerational support for elderly parents in China among adults who were exposed to … the "Later, Longer, Fewer" (LLF) family planning campaign in the 1970s. Using the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal … Study, we identify adults of childbearing age whose fertility was reduced. We find LLF exposure increases the likelihood of …
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Using longitudinal data from the 2014-2018 China Family Panel Studies, we investigate the impact of internet use (IU …) on fertility among reproductive-age women. We find that IU reduces the number of children born, with more pronounced … gender roles, a reduction in the importance placed on ancestral lines, deteriorated health and reduced fertility preferences. …
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This paper investigates the evolution of earnings inequality in urban China from 1989 to 2006. After decomposing the … distribution of long-term earnings. -- Earnings inequality ; covariance structure of earnings ; China …
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China initiated its family planning policy in 1962 and one-child policy in 1980 and allows all couples to have two … children as of 1st January, 2016. This paper systematically examines the labor market consequences of China's family planning … policies. First, we briefly review the major historical evolution of China's family planning policies. Second, we investigate …
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rising criminality in China. Consistent with socio-biological research on other species, we find that China's high sex …
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exploit a different source of exogenous variation in family size. The One Child Policy (OCP) in China dramatically reduced … Chinese fertility and we examine how the OCP has affected the educational attainment of Chinese migrants to the U.S. Using …
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