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cities can mitigate these adverse mental health effects. Using a unique longitudinal survey data of Rural-to-Urban Migration …
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migration flows in the amount and with the educational stricture coherent with their needs. However, such a process is extremely …
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the effect of parental migration on children's educational outcomes and cognitive achievements, this study focuses on how … parental migration affects children's non-cognitive development. We use longitudinal data of children in rural China and adopt … labor market conditions in destination provinces as instrumental variables for parental endogenous migration choice. We find …
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for cities that are farther from the COVID-19 epicenter, are exposed to less migration, have more responsive public health …
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We use several datasets to study whether son preference prevails in the human capital investment among Chinese rural-urban migrant households. We find that son preference exists among the rural migrants’ households and that it caused lower probabilities relative to that of their boy...
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This study examines the causal effects of welfare benefits on internal migration decisions. Using a quasi …-experimental migration reform across 283 Chinese cities from 2002 to 2015, combined with a difference-in-differences setup, I show that … improved welfare benefits substantially increase migration. The observed impact is more pronounced for individuals such as the …
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