生育率
经济
消费(社会学)
情感(语言学)
授权
总生育率
人口经济学
中国
人口学
计划生育
经济增长
心理学
人口
政治学
社会学
法学
沟通
社会科学
研究方法
作者
Wei Huang,Xiaoyan Lei,Ang Sun
摘要
Abstract This study considers the experience of china's one-child policy to examine how fertility restrictions affect economic and social outcomes over a lifetime. Using variations in these penalties across provinces and over time, we find that exposure to stricter fertility restrictions when young leads to higher education levels, more white-collar jobs, delayed marriage, and lower fertility rates. Further consequences include lower rates of residing with the elderly and higher household income, consumption, and savings. Finally, exposure to stricter fertility restrictions in early life increases female empowerment. Overall, fertility restrictions imposed when people are young have powerful effects throughout their life cycle.
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