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China's large-scale reform of its State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) in the late 1990s provides a natural experiment for …
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This paper assesses the effects of adverse economic shocks on children's mental health. We rely on the Brazilian High Risk Cohort Study for Mental Conditions, which provides an unprecedented array of data on psychopathology, life events, family medical history as well as parental behavior and...
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enterprises shed redundant workers. This paper focuses on the role of education in determining labor market outcomes in China …
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We analyze how layoffs affect child quantity and quality, by exploiting the downsizing of China's state …
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Using five waves from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), we investigate the association between maternal … employment and obesity in children aged 3 - 17 in both rural and urban China. Using BMI and waist circumference as measures for …
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Using five waves from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), we investigate the association between maternal … employment and obesity in children aged 3–17 in both rural and urban China. Using BMI and waist circumference as measures for …
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In this paper we use a new data set describing households with and without twin children in China to quantify the trade … area of China, an extra child at parity one or at parity two, net of birthweight effects, significantly decreases the … deficit of twins. Despite the evident significant trade-off between number of children and child quality in China, however …
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In this paper we use a new data set describing households with and without twin children in China to quantify the trade … area of China, an extra child at parity one or at parity two, net of birthweight effects, significantly decreases the … deficit of twins. Despite the evident significant trade-off between number of children and child quality in China, however …
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birth record dataset in China. During the sample period in the 1990s, migration was limited in rural China, allowing us to …
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