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structural changes on the rise in household saving in China. Variations in fines across provinces on unauthorized births under … investigated in the context of household saving decisions in China …
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In China, the male-biased sex ratio has increased significantly. Because the one-child policy only applied to the Han …
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-selection behavior within marriages. China's 2001 divorce reform liberalized divorce in favor of women and secured women's property …
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exploit a different source of exogenous variation in family size. The One Child Policy (OCP) in China dramatically reduced …
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after China's 1980 one-child law. The results indicate that fertility in China declined by about 1.2-1.4 births per woman as … a result of China's anti-natalist policies. Concomitantly spousal age and educational differences narrowed by …
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This study analyzes the effect of one-child policy on marriage market in China, and focuses on leftover situation …
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We examine whether women exposed to China's one-child policy (OCP) change their fertility decisions when they migrate …
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Using national representative samples from population census and mini-census of China, this paper documents important … employment dynamics in China from 1990 to 2015. The share of routine manual jobs decreased significant from 57% to 32%; both the …
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How does foreign direct investment (FDI) liberalization shape structural transformation and demographic change in developing countries? We provide new evidence on this question using five waves of Chinese census data between 1990 and 2015, exploiting quasi-exogenous variation in FDI...
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China's favourable labour supply flowing from the "demographic dividend": a larger share of working age population (WAPS …). Currently, this dividend is slipping away and many in China are very concerned. Against this background I set out to examine the … contributions of various dimensions of China's changing WAPS and its impact on economic growth. I show that between 1982-2015 the …
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