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children raises the possibility that China's rural elderly will receive less support in the forms of both income and in …-kind instrumental care. Although descriptive evidence on net financial transfers suggests that the elderly with migrant children will … receive similar levels of financial transfers as those without migrant children, the predicted variance associated with these …
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children raises the possibility that China's rural elderly will receive less support in the forms of both income and in …-kind instrumental care. Although descriptive evidence on net financial transfers suggests that the elderly with migrant children will … receive similar levels of financial transfers as those without migrant children, the predicted variance associated with these …
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The unprecedented large scale rural-to-urban migration in China has left many rural children living apart from their … parents. In this study, we examine the impact of parental migration on the nutritional status of young children in rural areas … the height of children, but it improves their weight. We provide suggestive evidence that the improvement in weight may be …
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Nearly a quarter of all children under the age of two in China are left behind in the countryside as parents migrate to … urban areas for work. We use a longitudinal survey following young children and their caregivers from 6 to 30 months of age … of labor from rural to urban areas has been a key driver of China's prosperity in recent decades, it may entail a …
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