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References for How does the one child policy impact social and economic outcomes?
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Further reading
- Feng, W., Cai, Y., Gu, B. "Population, policy, and politics: How will history judge China’s one-child policy?" Population and Development Review 38:s1 (2013): 115–129.
- Li, B., Zhang, H. "Does population control lead to better child quality? Evidence from China’s one-child policy enforcement." Journal of Comparative Economics 45:2 (2017): 246–260.
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Key references
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Ebenstein, A. "The missing girls
of China and the unintended consequences of the one child
policy." Journal of Human
Resources 45:1 (2010): 87–115. Key reference: [1]
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Greenhalgh, S., Winckler, E. A. Governing China’s
Population: From Leninist to Neoliberal Biopolitics. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2005. Key reference: [2]
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Zhang, J. "The evolution of
China’s one-child policy and its effects on family
outcomes." Journal of
Economic Perspectives 31:1 (2017): 141–160. Key reference: [3]
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Poston, D. L., Gu, B. "Socioeconomic
development, family planning, and fertility in China." Demography 24:4 (1987): 531–551. Key reference: [4]
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Wang, F., Zhao, L., Zhao, Z. "China’s family
planning policies and their labor market consequences." Journal of
Population Economics 30:1 (2017): 31–68. Key reference: [5]
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Li, H., Yi, J., Zhang, J. "Estimating the
effect of the one-child policy on the sex ratio imbalance in
China: Identification based on the
difference-in-differences." Demography 48:4 (2011): 1535–1557. Key reference: [6]
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Edlund, L., Li, H., Yi, J., Zhang, J. "Sex ratios and
crime: Evidence from China." Review of
Economics and Statistics 95:5 (2013): 1520–1534. Key reference: [7]
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Wei, S. -J., Zhang, X. "The competitive
saving motive: Evidence from rising sex ratios and savings rates
in China." Journal of
Political Economy 119:3 (2011): 511–564. Key reference: [8]
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Qian, N. Quantity-Quality
and the One Child Policy: The Only-Child Disadvantage in School
Enrollment in Rural China NBER Working
Paper No.14973, 2009. Key reference: [9]
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Rosenzweig, M. R., Zhang, J. "Do population
control policies induce more human capital investment? Twins,
birth weight and China’s one-child policy." The Review of
Economic Studies 76:3 (2009): 1149–1174. Key reference: [10]
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Huang, W., Lei, X., Zhao, Y. "One-child policy
and the rise of man-made twins." Review of
Economics and Statistics 98:3 (2016): 467–476. Key reference: [11]
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Miller, G. "Contraception as
development? New evidence from family planning in
Colombia." The Economic
Journal 120:545 (2010): 709–736. Key reference: [12]
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Ebenstein, A. "The missing girls
of China and the unintended consequences of the one child
policy." Journal of Human
Resources 45:1 (2010): 87–115.
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