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rising criminality in China. Consistent with socio-biological research on other species, we find that China's high sex …
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exogenous variation in fertility due to China's family planning policy. Utilising the policy intensity information collected …This study examines the relationship between fertility decline and the reversal/narrowing of the gender gap in literacy …/numeracy test scores. Drawing on Becker's Quantity-Quality (Q-Q) trade-off model, we propose that in a society such as China, where …
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exogenous variation in fertility due to China's family planning policy. Utilising the policy intensity information collected …This study examines the relationship between fertility decline and the reversal/narrowing of the gender gap in literacy …/numeracy test scores. Drawing on Becker's Quantity-Quality (Q-Q) trade-off model, we propose that in a society such as China, where …
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critical for understanding the relationship between aggregate fertility and household savings. First, we document that parents … perceive children as an important source of old-age support and that, in partial equilibrium (PE), increased fertility lowers … aggregate fertility on household savings …
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critical for understanding the relationship between aggregate fertility and household savings. First, we document that parents … perceive children as an important source of old-age support and that, in partial equilibrium (PE), increased fertility lowers … aggregate fertility on household savings …
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the relationship between aggregate fertility and household savings. [BREAD WP No. 415]. …
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relationship between aggregate fertility and household savings. First, we document that parents perceive children as an important … source of old-age support and that in partial equilibrium, increased fertility lowers household savings. Then, we construct … equilibrium effects can substantially overstate the effect of a change in aggregate fertility on households savings. …
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