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In many countries of the world the co-residence of young adults aged 25-34 with their parents is not uncommon and in … their individual savings rates by age. Using unique data from China that enable the re-construction of whole families and … income, in part due to the subsidies to the young from sharing housing with parents. Based on our estimates of the effects of …
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In many countries of the world the co-residence of young adults aged 25-34 with their parents is not uncommon and in … their individual savings rates by age. Using unique data from China that enable the re-construction of whole families and … income, in part due to the subsidies to the young from sharing housing with parents. Based on our estimates of the effects of …
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In many countries of the world the co-residence of young adults aged 25-34 with their parents is not uncommon and in … their individual savings rates by age. Using unique data from China that enable the re-construction of whole families and … income, in part due to the subsidies to the young from sharing housing with parents. Based on our estimates of the effects of …
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In many countries of the world the co-residence of young adults aged 25-34 with their parents is not uncommon and in … their individual savings rates by age. Using unique data from China that enable the re-construction of whole families and … income, in part due to the subsidies to the young from sharing housing with parents. Based on our estimates of the effects of …
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Using nationally representative data in China, we find substantial positive partial correlations of both parents …
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-replacement fertility levels. Set in China between 2010 and 2016, this study examines whether an increase in family size reduces parental … investment received by the firstborn child. Using data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), this study improves on … as China transitions to a universal two-child policy regime but have wider implications beyond the Chinese context …
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