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social environment affects women's STEM choices as early as high school. Using administrative data from China, we find that …
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and the alarming inequality in China have made relative deprivation more and more intense for the Chinese population. This … paper reviews empirical literature on China that attempts to test the relative deprivation hypothesis. We review the origins …
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Shenyang, China. Through in-depth interviews with homeowners living in danwei communities, or urban villages, at the pre …
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We study the role of risk aversion underlying son preference in patriarchal societies, where sons serve as better insurance for old-age support than daughters. The implications of an insurance motive on son preference are two-fold. First, prior to the birth of their children, more risk-averse...
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We provide evidence that promotion incentives influence the effort of public employees by studying China's system of …
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children from one of China's poorest provinces, we find that both cognitive and noncognitive skills, measured when children are …
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This paper empirically analyzes the impact of Chinese minimum wage regulations on the firm decision to invest in physical and human capital. We exploit the geographical and inter-temporal variations of county-level minimum wages in a panel data set of all state-owned and all above-scale...
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label 'culture', change individuals' preferences and behaviour in mainland China. From 1949 China experienced dramatic …-oriented reforms, begun in 1978, helped China achieve unprecedented economic growth and at the same time Marxist ideology was gradually …
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household survey in rural China, this paper provides empirical evidence on the squeeze effect of gift giving. …
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Faster urbanization plays a key role in the Chinese economic transformation. However, at the Lewis turning point, the hukou institution constitutes a serious risk to the process, as it restricts the access of migrants to public services offered by cities. To attract further migration, firms...
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