Chapter 1: Why Is the Sex Ratio Unbalanced in China? The Roles of the One-Child Policy, Underdeveloped Social Insurance, and Parental Expectations The sex ratio imbalance in China has reached such an alarming level that, by 2020, men of marriageable age are estimated to outnumber women by 24 million. Using a calibrated life-cycle model, this paper examines the rising sex ratio through three linked but different perspectives: one-child policy, social insurance program, and parental expectation. In a dynamic fertility choice framework, a couple's decision on sex selection is motivated by better returns from investing in a son than in a daughter. I also consider the largely overlooked effect of expected sex imbalance on current fertility choi...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays on human capital investment issues in China. Th...
China has witnessed profound socioeconomic changes over the past four decades. This dissertation is ...
This thesis conducts an empirical analysis which explores the impact of parental investment, birth c...
In this paper, we show that the one-child policy has played a significant role in the decline of Chi...
Fertility decline, driven by the one-child policy, and son preference have contributed to an alarmin...
This paper analyzes the impact of relaxing fertility controls and expanding social security in China...
My dissertation is composed of three essays on Development Economics in China. The first chapter, c...
High ratios of males to females in China have historically concerned researchers (Sen 1990), and hav...
Why does the birthrate in China continuously decline? Why are Chinese people unwilling to have child...
China has witnessed profound socioeconomic changes over the past four decades. This dissertation is ...
Abstract This paper analyzes the consequences of China's fertility policies and social security...
In the first chapter, I explore the role of gender discrimination in children’s investments by paren...
My dissertation focuses on the macroeconomic consequences of China\u27s one-child policy. The first ...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
This dissertation consists of three essays investigating how public policies affect parental decisio...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays on human capital investment issues in China. Th...
China has witnessed profound socioeconomic changes over the past four decades. This dissertation is ...
This thesis conducts an empirical analysis which explores the impact of parental investment, birth c...
In this paper, we show that the one-child policy has played a significant role in the decline of Chi...
Fertility decline, driven by the one-child policy, and son preference have contributed to an alarmin...
This paper analyzes the impact of relaxing fertility controls and expanding social security in China...
My dissertation is composed of three essays on Development Economics in China. The first chapter, c...
High ratios of males to females in China have historically concerned researchers (Sen 1990), and hav...
Why does the birthrate in China continuously decline? Why are Chinese people unwilling to have child...
China has witnessed profound socioeconomic changes over the past four decades. This dissertation is ...
Abstract This paper analyzes the consequences of China's fertility policies and social security...
In the first chapter, I explore the role of gender discrimination in children’s investments by paren...
My dissertation focuses on the macroeconomic consequences of China\u27s one-child policy. The first ...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
This dissertation consists of three essays investigating how public policies affect parental decisio...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays on human capital investment issues in China. Th...
China has witnessed profound socioeconomic changes over the past four decades. This dissertation is ...
This thesis conducts an empirical analysis which explores the impact of parental investment, birth c...