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This paper investigates how Confucianism affects individual decision making in Taiwan and in China. We found that …
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from Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan. -- immigration ; marriage ; sex ratio imbalance ; international marriages ; cross …
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This paper takes advantage of the Taiwan Assessment of Student Achievement data set to empirically evaluate whether the … mothers are from mainland China, confirming that the language proficiency of immigrant mothers significantly affects pupils …
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This paper uses the natural experiment of a large imbalance between men and women of marriageable age in Taiwan in the …
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This paper uses the 1918 influenza pandemic in Taiwan as a natural experiment to test whether in utero conditions …
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variations in malaria exposure risk around birth that resulted from a universal malaria eradication campaign in colonial Taiwan … childhood ; education ; health ; Taiwan …
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This paper presents evidence that since 1980, relative to other immigrants, the earnings of Taiwanese immigrants have grown rapidly as they assimilate into the U.S. economy. Our estimates indicate that the rising returns to education, pre-migration experience and hours worked per week play...
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instrument for female education. We exploit the tertiary education expansion in Taiwan starting in 1996, with a novel focus on …
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residual spraying of DDT that took place in Taiwan in the 1950s, we estimate the long-term effects of DDT exposure in early …
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Superstition is a widespread phenomenon. We empirically examine its impact on health-related behavior and health outcomes. We study the case of the Taiwanese Ghost month. During this period, which is believed to increase the likelihood of bad outcomes, we observe substantial adaptions in...
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