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China, we find interesting interactions between fertility and migration decisions in various counterfactual experiments with … migration equilibrium framework with rural agents heterogeneous in skills and fertility preferences. We then establish and … characterize a mixed migration equilibrium where high-skilled rural agents with low fertility preferences always migrate to cities …
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China, we find interesting interactions between fertility and migration decisions in various counterfactual experiments with … migration equilibrium framework with rural agents heterogeneous in skills and fertility preferences. We then establish and … characterize a mixed migration equilibrium where high-skilled rural agents with low fertility preferences always migrate to cities …
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rising criminality in China. Consistent with socio-biological research on other species, we find that China's high sex … pressure on men to appear financially attractive in order to find a partner in the marriage market. These marriage market …
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This study comprehensively examines export tariff liberalization’s influence on women’s marital and fertility decisions … in China, using accession to the WTO as a natural experiment. Our identification relies on the shift-share design that … that export tariff cuts significantly lower women’s marriage rates, delay their marriage, and reduce the number of children …
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This paper investigates the net impact of birth control policy in China on educational attainment of the partially … rising educational gap between ethnic minorities and majorities in China. …
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exploit a different source of exogenous variation in family size. The One Child Policy (OCP) in China dramatically reduced … Chinese fertility and we examine how the OCP has affected the educational attainment of Chinese migrants to the U.S. Using …
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