The success of the Chinese One-Child policy and its rural adaptations in changing reproductive behavior and bringing about a dramatic fertility decline is unquestionable. However, an important but as yet unanswered question is the extent to which the strict implementation of such policies over the past two decades has been successful in changing fertility preferences. Using data from two overlapping surveys conducted in four counties of rural China in 1991 and 1994, we assess the validity of fertility preferences against subsequent reproductive behavior and explore the conditions under which the move towards wanting no more children occurs. Our results suggest that the acceptance of policy-sanctioned family size partly follows the developme...
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
China’s urban population has experienced rapid fertility decline over the past six decades. This dra...
In order to further reduce the population growth rate, the Chinese government initiated the strictes...
Background: In 1949, at the time for the foundation of the People's Republic of China, PRC, China h...
China's one-child policy has been implemented for almost two decades, the 1980s and 1990s. How shoul...
There has been evidence demonstrating that China has had a persistently low and below-replacement le...
China has been in a low fertility situation similar to many industrialised societies for over two de...
Economic reform has brought many changes to China’s rural economy in the past two decades, as reflec...
In addition to the importance of China\u27s population growth for the world population, two signific...
Many models have been proposed to explain both the rapidity of China’s fertility decline after the 1...
There is continuing debate on how low China’s fertility has reached and whether China has fallen int...
For 20 years following 1949, average total fertility per woman in China hovered just above six child...
Why does the birthrate in China continuously decline? Why are Chinese people unwilling to have child...
Many models have been proposed to explain both the rapidity of China's fertility decline after the 1...
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
China’s urban population has experienced rapid fertility decline over the past six decades. This dra...
In order to further reduce the population growth rate, the Chinese government initiated the strictes...
Background: In 1949, at the time for the foundation of the People's Republic of China, PRC, China h...
China's one-child policy has been implemented for almost two decades, the 1980s and 1990s. How shoul...
There has been evidence demonstrating that China has had a persistently low and below-replacement le...
China has been in a low fertility situation similar to many industrialised societies for over two de...
Economic reform has brought many changes to China’s rural economy in the past two decades, as reflec...
In addition to the importance of China\u27s population growth for the world population, two signific...
Many models have been proposed to explain both the rapidity of China’s fertility decline after the 1...
There is continuing debate on how low China’s fertility has reached and whether China has fallen int...
For 20 years following 1949, average total fertility per woman in China hovered just above six child...
Why does the birthrate in China continuously decline? Why are Chinese people unwilling to have child...
Many models have been proposed to explain both the rapidity of China's fertility decline after the 1...
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
China’s urban population has experienced rapid fertility decline over the past six decades. This dra...