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This paper uses unique data collected in rural Pakistan to assess the extent to which consanguinity, which is widespread in North Africa, Central and West Asia, and most parts of South Asia, is linked to child cognitive ability and nutritional status. As economic benefits of marrying cousins may...
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This paper uses unique data collected in rural Pakistan to assess the extent to which consanguinity, which is widespread in North Africa, Central and West Asia, and most parts of South Asia, is linked to child cognitive ability and nutritional status. As economic benefits of marrying cousins may...
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apply these tools to the measurement of chronic and transient poverty in China using a rich panel data set that extends over …
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attend high school in rural China. Change in the cost of migration is identified using exogenous variation across counties in …
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families in rural China. This paper asks how participation is affected by elder parent health. We find that younger adults are …
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Using data from the China Urban Labor Survey conducted in five large Chinese cities at year end 2001, we quantify the …
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We document the evolution of the income distribution in rural China, from 1987 through 1999, with an emphasis on … conducted by the China’s Research Center for Rural Economy (RCRE) in Beijing. These surveys permit us to construct a set of …
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The difference in educational attainment between China's urban- and rural-born populations has widened in recent years …
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This paper highlights the employment patterns of China's over 45 population and, for perspective, places them in the … developing countries, China can be characterized as having two retirement systems: a formal system, under which urban employees … of exit from work are shown to be much greater in urban China than in rural areas, and also greater than observed in …
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