Between 1958 and 1961, China experienced one of the worse famines in her history. Birth rates fell during these years and recovered immediately afterwards. The famine also adversely affected the health of these cohorts. This paper provides non-parametric estimates of the total effects of the famine on the marital behaviour of famine-affected cohorts in the rural areas of Sichuan and Anhui. These reduced from estimates incorporate general equilibrium and heterogeneous treatment effects, two important components of equilibrium marital behaviour. Next, the paper uses a structural model of the marriage market, the Choo-Siow model, to decompose observed marital outcomes into quantity and quality effects of the famine. The structural estim...
Using individual mortality records from three cohorts of newborns (1954-1958, 1959-1962, and 1963-19...
Background: Chinese women’s age at first marriage increased for more than three years on average dur...
China is facing a male marriage squeeze, as there are more men in the marriage market than potential...
Between 1958 and 1961, China experienced one of the worse famines in her history. Birth rates fell d...
One of the largest famines in human history took place in China half a century ago. This disaster, l...
Background: The adaptive sex ratio adjustment hypothesis suggests that when mothers are in poor cond...
Background: The adaptive sex ratio adjustment hypothesis suggests that when mothers are in poor cond...
This dissertation consists of three essays. In the first essay, I study the long run effect of the C...
Aloysius Siow University of Toronto Abstract. The paper surveys the Choo and Siow (2006a; CS) marria...
The intersection of demographic change and government policy is creating new challenges for mainland...
In the past century, more people have perished from famine than from the two World Wars combined. Ma...
This paper, using a difference-in-differences method, tries to quantify the long-term effects of Chi...
Contrary to a view that the number of unmarried women in the world is increasing due to the extincti...
Famine has been a recurrent problem in human evolutionary history. The onset of famine brings with i...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of Chinas Great Famin...
Using individual mortality records from three cohorts of newborns (1954-1958, 1959-1962, and 1963-19...
Background: Chinese women’s age at first marriage increased for more than three years on average dur...
China is facing a male marriage squeeze, as there are more men in the marriage market than potential...
Between 1958 and 1961, China experienced one of the worse famines in her history. Birth rates fell d...
One of the largest famines in human history took place in China half a century ago. This disaster, l...
Background: The adaptive sex ratio adjustment hypothesis suggests that when mothers are in poor cond...
Background: The adaptive sex ratio adjustment hypothesis suggests that when mothers are in poor cond...
This dissertation consists of three essays. In the first essay, I study the long run effect of the C...
Aloysius Siow University of Toronto Abstract. The paper surveys the Choo and Siow (2006a; CS) marria...
The intersection of demographic change and government policy is creating new challenges for mainland...
In the past century, more people have perished from famine than from the two World Wars combined. Ma...
This paper, using a difference-in-differences method, tries to quantify the long-term effects of Chi...
Contrary to a view that the number of unmarried women in the world is increasing due to the extincti...
Famine has been a recurrent problem in human evolutionary history. The onset of famine brings with i...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of Chinas Great Famin...
Using individual mortality records from three cohorts of newborns (1954-1958, 1959-1962, and 1963-19...
Background: Chinese women’s age at first marriage increased for more than three years on average dur...
China is facing a male marriage squeeze, as there are more men in the marriage market than potential...