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, education, access to health insurance, and labor market variables, including the sector of employment and enterprise size … tax and expenditure system, higher public spending on health and education, deregulation and reforms to increase …
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The purpose of this work is to evaluate the redistributive role of government social security transfers on inequality in China. We attempt to answer two questions. First, does inequality of after-transfer income narrow, compared to that of before-transfer income? Second, given the scale and...
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inter-generational effect of NRPS on health among grandchildren. We find NRPS substantially increases child weight without …
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inter-generational effect of NRPS on health among grandchildren. We find NRPS substantially increases child weight without …
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that affect the religion choices of the villagers, and has found that age, gender, political stand, risk of health and … causing an notable increase of risks of health faced by villagers, this has largely boosted the “revival” of religious belief …
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Using data from recent surveys of migrants and local residents in 10 cities in 2005, this paper examines how migration influences measurements of urban poverty and inequality in China, and also compares how other indicators of well-being differ for migrants and local residents. Contrary to...
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