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We examine whether women exposed to China's one-child policy (OCP) change their fertility decisions when they migrate … to a country without fertility restrictions. Using American Community Survey data (2010-2020), we compare the …
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We examine whether women exposed to China's one-child policy (OCP) change their fertility decisions when they migrate … to a country without fertility restrictions. Using American Community Survey data (2010 2020), we compare the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014346263
. It is widely believed that China's one-child policy promotes the human capital level of the new generation. According to … reduction in fertility would contribute to Chinese human capital enhancement. However, the quantity-quality tradeoff may be not … the whole story, because another crucial factor relates to which segment of the population is reduced. China's one …
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-marital investment. Changes in the eligibility criteria for second-child permits during the one-child policy in China provide province …
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Whether China's low fertility rate is the consequence of the country's strict population control policy is a puzzling … question. This paper attempts to disentangle the Chinese population control policy's impacts on the fertility rate from … population control policy significantly decreased China's birth rate after the “Later, Longer, and Fewer” policy came into force …
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Whether China's low fertility rate is the consequence of the country's strict population control policy is a puzzling … question. This paper attempts to disentangle the Chinese population control policy's impacts on the fertility rate from … population control policy significantly decreased China's birth rate after the "Later, Longer, and Fewer" policy came into force …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012149848
This article uses China's family planning policies to quantify and explain spillovers in fertility decisions. We test … whether ethnic minorities decreased their fertility in response to the policies, although only the majority ethnic group, the …-specific fertility levels to construct a measure of the negative shock to Han fertility. Combining this measure with variation in the …
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affects fertility in China. China has deep concerns with both population size and female employment, so the relationship …Data on 2,355 married women from the 2006 China Health and Nutrition Survey are used to study how female employment … variable to isolate the effect of employment on fertility. Female employment reduces a married woman’s preferred number of …
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local Chinese governments on different dates. Using China's 2015 population census combined with a difference … of the policy is more pronounced among couples who have higher fertility preferences and who are less sensitive to child …
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This study documents increased intergenerational support for elderly parents in China among adults who were exposed to … the "Later, Longer, Fewer" (LLF) family planning campaign in the 1970s. Using the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal … Study, we identify adults of childbearing age whose fertility was reduced. We find LLF exposure increases the likelihood of …
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