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Confucianism 2 East Asia societies 2 demographic transition 2 fertility 2 social norms 2 Bevölkerungsentwicklung 1 Demografischer Übergang 1 Demographic development 1 Demographic transition 1 East Asia 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Konfuzianismus 1 Ostasien 1 Social change 1 Social norm 1 Social values 1 South Korea 1 Soziale Norm 1 Soziale Werte 1 Sozialer Wandel 1 Südkorea 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Myong, Sunha 2 Park, JungJae 2 Yi, Junjian 2
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Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Social Norms and Fertility
Myong, Sunha; Park, JungJae; Yi, Junjian - 2018
We first document three stylized facts about marriage and fertility in East Asian societies: They have the highest marriage rates in the world, but the lowest total fertility; they have the lowest total fertility, but almost all married women have at least one child. By contrast, almost no...
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Social norms and fertility
Myong, Sunha; Park, JungJae; Yi, Junjian - 2018
We first document three stylized facts about marriage and fertility in East Asian societies: They have the highest marriage rates in the world, but the lowest total fertility; they have the lowest total fertility, but almost all married women have at least one child. By contrast, almost no...
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