Assessing the impact of the “one-child policy” in China: A ...
Families with only one child can obtain benefits like child allowance until age 14; easier access to schools, college admission, employment, health care, and housing; and …
(PDF) China's one child policy
In 1978, a strict one-child policy was implemented in response to concerns over the social and economic consequences of continued rapid population growth in China (Kane and Choi, 1999).
The Social and Sociological Consequences of China's One-Child …
China's one-child policy is one of the largest and most controversial social engineering projects in human history. With the extreme restrictions it imposed on reproduction, the policy …
China’s One Child Policy
The backdrop for China’s unprecedented effort to enforce a one-child policy after 1980 is a strong set of family and child-rearing traditions stretching back millennia as well as debates …
(PDF) One Child Policy, China
Abstract. China's one-child policy is renowned as the most aggressive and comprehensive population policy in the world. Introduced in China in 1979 at a time of high labour surplus,...
The Evolution of China's One-Child Policy and Its Effects on
one-child policy on fertility and how it might affect human capital investment in children. Numerous studies have considered these two effects, but research on other potentially …
Family Size and Intergenerational Inequality: Evidence from …
In this paper, the one-child policy is relatively strict and compulsory, but households can have children over the birth quota by paying fines and other means. Some …
Formal comment on “Assessing the impact of the ‘one-child …
Although the title of Gietel-Basten et al. focuses on “the one-child policy” era during which some portion of parents faced one-child limits (1980–2015) [2, 5], to their credit, …
How does the one child policy impact social and economic …
China’s one child policy is possibly the largest social experiment in the history of the human race. The behavior responses to the policy offer important insights for other studies in labor, …
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Families with only one child can obtain benefits like child allowance until age 14; easier access to schools, college admission, employment, health care, and housing; and …
In 1978, a strict one-child policy was implemented in response to concerns over the social and economic consequences of continued rapid population growth in China (Kane and Choi, 1999).
China's one-child policy is one of the largest and most controversial social engineering projects in human history. With the extreme restrictions it imposed on reproduction, the policy …
The backdrop for China’s unprecedented effort to enforce a one-child policy after 1980 is a strong set of family and child-rearing traditions stretching back millennia as well as debates …
Abstract. China's one-child policy is renowned as the most aggressive and comprehensive population policy in the world. Introduced in China in 1979 at a time of high labour surplus,...
one-child policy on fertility and how it might affect human capital investment in children. Numerous studies have considered these two effects, but research on other potentially …
In this paper, the one-child policy is relatively strict and compulsory, but households can have children over the birth quota by paying fines and other means. Some …
Although the title of Gietel-Basten et al. focuses on “the one-child policy” era during which some portion of parents faced one-child limits (1980–2015) [2, 5], to their credit, …
China’s one child policy is possibly the largest social experiment in the history of the human race. The behavior responses to the policy offer important insights for other studies in labor, …