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the existing fertility-mortality rates and the level of annual net-migration. We employ a combination of a demographic and … scenarios for annual migration. We find that positive net migration can cancel the expected negative impact upon the labour … market of other demographic changes. (Pressure on wages, falling employment). However, the required size of the annual net-migration …
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affect the speed of post-lockdown recovery? Using real-time cross-city human mobility data from China and a difference …
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the country to target the world as its market. This research discusses the role of international trade in China's economic … growth. It starts with a review of conceptions as well as the evolution of China's international trade regime and the policy … that China has taken in favor of trade sectors. In addition, China's international trade performance is analyzed …
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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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This paper presents a new data set collected on representative samples across 6 countries: China, South Korea, Japan …
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This paper models the local and cross-city transmissions of the novel coronavirus in China between January 19 and … as a result of the national and provincial public health measures imposed in late January in China …
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By exploiting rich retrospective data on childhood immunization, socioeconomics, and health status in China (the China …
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This paper estimates the impact of a health insurance reform on health outcomes in urban China. Using the China Health …
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An open question in the literature is whether families compensate or reinforce the impact of child health shocks. Discussions usually focus on one dimension of child investment. This paper examines multiple dimensions using household survey data on Chinese child twins whose average age is 11. We...
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We investigate the impacts of trade liberalization on household behaviors and outcomes in urban China, exploiting …
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