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expectations and norms. Parental gender stereotypes are shown to strongly decrease student wellbeing in China. Students are …
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expectations and norms. Using standard econometric techniques, parental gender stereotypes are shown to strongly decrease student … education does not matter. The relationships though dealing with a gender-specific issue do not exhibit gender …
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expectations and norms. Using standard econometric techniques, parental gender stereotypes are shown to strongly decrease student … education does not matter. The relationships though dealing with a gender-specific issue do not exhibit gender …
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A prominent gender stereotype claims that "boys are better at learning mathematics than girls". Confronted with such a … has been often shown to be not much gender diverse, the intergenerational consequences of such stereotypes are not well …. Moderating such effects which is in line with societal objectives in many countries does not only support gender equality but …
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How the income of "relevant others" affects well-being has received renewed interest in the recent literature using subjective data. Migrants constitutes a particularly interesting group to study this question: as they changed environment, they are likely to be concerned by several potential...
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As their environment changes, migrants constitute an interesting group to study the effect of relative income on subjective well-being. This paper focuses on the huge population of rural-to-urban migrants in China. Using a novel dataset, we find that the well-being of migrants depends on several...
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The main objective of this paper is to propose a systematic approach to empirically analyse the effect of remittances on the utility of migrants, as proxied by their subjective well-being (SWB). Using data from a new survey on China (RUMiC), we estimate models in which a measure of subjective...
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