This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.China’s implementation of the One Child Policy created a setting where households were compelled to reduce family size. Traditional economic theory clearly predicts reductions in fertility will drive households to pursue greater human capital investments in their children. I use Chinese census data to test if the One Child Policy induced reductions in child bearing and subsequently changed households’ human capital investment choices. I leverage the historical time-varying, province level roll out of the One Child Policy in a generalized difference-in-differences framework to confirm the causal impact on child bearing. To investigate the fertility reduction’s effect on human capital investment,...
Why does the birthrate in China continuously decline? Why are Chinese people unwilling to have child...
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...
This paper investigates the influence the decline in the family size on household size through a Chi...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
for excellent research assistance. 1Among the policy instruments employed in low-income countries to...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
In order to further reduce the population growth rate, the Chinese government initiated the strictes...
International audienceAbstract This article uses China’s family planning policies to quantify and ex...
Contemporary China is facing the threat of rapidly aging population. Increasing portion of the econo...
People’s Republic of China is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, but with the larges...
This paper is the first to examine the causal relationship between China's One-Child Policy (OC...
Why does the birthrate in China continuously decline? Why are Chinese people unwilling to have child...
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...
This paper investigates the influence the decline in the family size on household size through a Chi...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
for excellent research assistance. 1Among the policy instruments employed in low-income countries to...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
In order to further reduce the population growth rate, the Chinese government initiated the strictes...
International audienceAbstract This article uses China’s family planning policies to quantify and ex...
Contemporary China is facing the threat of rapidly aging population. Increasing portion of the econo...
People’s Republic of China is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, but with the larges...
This paper is the first to examine the causal relationship between China's One-Child Policy (OC...
Why does the birthrate in China continuously decline? Why are Chinese people unwilling to have child...
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...