In recent decades, China has transformed from a relatively egalitarian society to a highly unequal one. What are the implications of high levels of inequality for the lives of children? Drawing on two newly available, nationally representative datasets, the China Family Panel Studies and the China Education Panel Survey, we develop a comprehensive portrait of childhood inequality in post-reform China. Analyses reveal stark disparities between children from different socioeconomic backgrounds in family environments and in welfare outcomes, including physical health, psychosocial health, and educational performance. We argue that childhood inequality in China is driven not only by the deprivations of poverty, but also by the advantages of aff...
Abstract Introduction This study assessed income-rela...
Over the past two decades, the literature has shown a clear gradient between child health and wealth...
Rapid demographic and socio-economic changes have been taking place in China during the past forty y...
In recent decades, China has transformed from a relatively egalitarian society to a highly unequal o...
Despite the rapid economic growth in China, income inequality has widened, especially between the ur...
Background: As a country with the second largest child population in the world, China has little pop...
Over the past 30 years, China has substantially reduced the number of people living in absolute pove...
This paper investigates trends in educational inequality in China, focusing on the contribution of ‘...
This article studies the meaning of childhood and educational chances for children in modern China d...
This article studies the meaning of childhood and educational chances for children in modern China d...
This paper estimates the intergenerational health transmission in China using the 1991-2009 China He...
Abstract Background Previous studies about inequality in children’s health focused more on physical ...
A concentration index methodology to analyze the inequality in childhood malnutrition in China is ou...
A concentration index methodology to analyze the inequality in childhood malnutrition in China is ou...
Abstract Introduction This study assessed income-rela...
Abstract Introduction This study assessed income-rela...
Over the past two decades, the literature has shown a clear gradient between child health and wealth...
Rapid demographic and socio-economic changes have been taking place in China during the past forty y...
In recent decades, China has transformed from a relatively egalitarian society to a highly unequal o...
Despite the rapid economic growth in China, income inequality has widened, especially between the ur...
Background: As a country with the second largest child population in the world, China has little pop...
Over the past 30 years, China has substantially reduced the number of people living in absolute pove...
This paper investigates trends in educational inequality in China, focusing on the contribution of ‘...
This article studies the meaning of childhood and educational chances for children in modern China d...
This article studies the meaning of childhood and educational chances for children in modern China d...
This paper estimates the intergenerational health transmission in China using the 1991-2009 China He...
Abstract Background Previous studies about inequality in children’s health focused more on physical ...
A concentration index methodology to analyze the inequality in childhood malnutrition in China is ou...
A concentration index methodology to analyze the inequality in childhood malnutrition in China is ou...
Abstract Introduction This study assessed income-rela...
Abstract Introduction This study assessed income-rela...
Over the past two decades, the literature has shown a clear gradient between child health and wealth...
Rapid demographic and socio-economic changes have been taking place in China during the past forty y...