Beginning in the mid 1990s, China sped up its urban labor market reform and drastically restructured its state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which resulted in massive layoff of the SOEs' workers and a high unemployment rate. In this paper, we investigate the impact of the parents’ job loss on the health of their children, using six waves of the China Health and Nutrition Survey covering the period from 1991 to 2006. We find that paternal job loss has a significant negative effect on children's health, whilst maternal job loss has no significant effect. The rationale behind the findings is that the income loss resulting from maternal job loss is much smaller; at the same time, the unemployed mothers are likely to increase the time they devote to...
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
Since the end of 1990s, approximately 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work....
This paper investigates the relationship between parental illness and children\u27s engagement in ed...
This paper studies the causal effect of maternal and paternal unemployment on child health in China,...
This thesis uses data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) from 1991 to 2004 to estimat...
Recent research suggests that parental job loss has negative effects on children's outcomes, includi...
In the past 15 years, around 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work. Because ...
Nearly one-quarter of all children under age 2 in China are left behind in the countryside as parent...
Objectives: To examine the effect of parental rural-to-urban internal migration on nutritional statu...
Reform of the Chinese State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) sector in the late 1990s triggered massive layoff...
Severe economic downturns are typically characterized by a high incidence of job losses. The availab...
Using data from the four waves of the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), this paper assesses ...
This paper uses data from the China Health and Retirement Survey to estimate the causal effect child...
As reforms to China\u27s health care system have raised costs to users in recent decades, studies su...
Awokuse, Titus O.The relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health is an important and...
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
Since the end of 1990s, approximately 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work....
This paper investigates the relationship between parental illness and children\u27s engagement in ed...
This paper studies the causal effect of maternal and paternal unemployment on child health in China,...
This thesis uses data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) from 1991 to 2004 to estimat...
Recent research suggests that parental job loss has negative effects on children's outcomes, includi...
In the past 15 years, around 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work. Because ...
Nearly one-quarter of all children under age 2 in China are left behind in the countryside as parent...
Objectives: To examine the effect of parental rural-to-urban internal migration on nutritional statu...
Reform of the Chinese State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) sector in the late 1990s triggered massive layoff...
Severe economic downturns are typically characterized by a high incidence of job losses. The availab...
Using data from the four waves of the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), this paper assesses ...
This paper uses data from the China Health and Retirement Survey to estimate the causal effect child...
As reforms to China\u27s health care system have raised costs to users in recent decades, studies su...
Awokuse, Titus O.The relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health is an important and...
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
Since the end of 1990s, approximately 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work....
This paper investigates the relationship between parental illness and children\u27s engagement in ed...