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Famine, fertility, and fortune in china / Shi, Xinzheng   Journal Article
Shi, Xinzheng Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In this paper, I investigate the long term effects of China's Great Famine in 1959-1961 on cohorts affected by the famine in the first year of life. Using China's 2000 population census data and after controlling for positive fertility selections in the famine, I find that women exposed to the famine in the first year of life had a lower probability of completing high school and lived in less wealthy households. I do not find any significant effects of the famine on men. In addition, I find that if positive fertility selections are not controlled for, the negative effects become weaker.
Key Words Education  China  Wealth  Famine  Long Term Effects  Fertility Selections 
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