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). Population census data are used to estimate gender-separated urban labor force participation rates (lfpr) using logit regressions …
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). Population census data are used to estimate gender-separated urban labor force participation rates (lfpr) using logit regressions … to reduce this Han advantage. -- China ; ethnic minorities ; labor force participation ; economic reform ; population …
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). Population census data are used to estimate gender-separated urban labor force participation rates (lfpr) using logit regressions …
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employ data from the three most recent population censuses of China to explore differences in the labor force participation …
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This paper studies how individuals, particularly low-income individuals, have financed housing purchases since the housing market was privatized in urban China in the 1990s. To the surprise of many policy makers and economists, more than 80% of the households in urban China owned private housing...
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turn can be used to improve human capital accumulation, socioeconomic status, and long-run economic development. One way to …
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Purpose – The objective of this paper is to evaluate the impact of remittance income on rural households in China. Design/methodology/approach – Using data from a large survey of farming households in three Chinese provinces, the impacts of remittances and other types of income on...
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turn can be used to improve human capital accumulation, socioeconomic status, and long-run economic development. One way to …
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This paper examines the determinants of the marriage timing decisions of young men and women in China. We pay particular attention to distinguishing three explanations for marriage timing: the independence hypothesis, which emphasizes growing economic independence; the career cycle hypothesis,...
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Between 1958 and 1961, China experienced one of the worse famines in her history. Birth rates fell during these years and recovered immediately afterwards. The famine also adversely affected the health of these cohorts. This paper provides nonparametric estimates of the total effects of the...
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