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Evidence on a causal link between family size and children’s education, as in the tradeoff suggested by Gary S. Becker … between child quantity and quality, is still inconclusive. Recent empirical studies have focused heavily on China, exploiting … provincial OCP regulations and studying exclusively post-compulsory schooling outcomes of children that are subject to parental …
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, whose fertility choices are less constrained by the OCP than rich ones, have more children but invest less in human capital …This study finds that China's one-child policy (OCP), one of the most extreme forms of birth control in recorded … history, has amplified economic inequality across generations in China since its introduction in 1979. Poor Chinese families …
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China's One Child Policy. Applying to the children's effects on parental migration decision, we find that the addition of …Previous studies usually use child gender-related variables as instruments for fertility choices in households. However … if the child gender directly affect the outcome variable other than changing the number of children, the exclusion …
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