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One-child Policy

Effects of midwife led maternity services on postpartum wellbeing and clinical outcomes in primiparous women under China’s one child policy

Effects of midwife led maternity services on postpartum wellbeing and clinical outcomes in primiparous women under China’s one child policy

... China’s one-child ...China’s one-child ...China’s one-child policy; (2) to compare the effectiveness of MCD and CMC with routine maternity care on post- partum ...

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Missing Women, Gender Imbalance and Sex Ratio at Birth: Why the One Child Policy Matters

Missing Women, Gender Imbalance and Sex Ratio at Birth: Why the One Child Policy Matters

... of policy measures aimed at lowering fertility rates across the world” (de Silva and Tenreyro 2017) coincided with the timing and speed of the fertility ...the one-child policy affected ...

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Do only children have poor vision? Evidence from China's One Child Policy

Do only children have poor vision? Evidence from China's One Child Policy

... each child so that the average child quality will ...and child quality, in terms of educational attainment and health, in China (Li et ...by One-Child Policy, providing new ...

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The impact of China’s one child policy on intergenerational and gender relations

The impact of China’s one child policy on intergenerational and gender relations

... the one-child policy by examining the ways in which intergenerational investment and children’s subjective perceptions of their own circumstances vary by sibship structure and differ between ...

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The Effects of One-Child Policy on the Economy and the Environment in an OLG Framework

The Effects of One-Child Policy on the Economy and the Environment in an OLG Framework

... its one child policy, which dates implicitly back to the early 1970s [17] ...the one-child policy has a negative (reducing) effect on GHG emissions and environmental ...the ...

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Morality Policy and Unintended Consequences: China's "One-Child" Policy

Morality Policy and Unintended Consequences: China's "One-Child" Policy

... areas tends to be low, and sex ratio at birth is more balanced. In rural areas with fewer resources, ironically, families would prefer to have more children because of labor-intensive, family-based agricultural ...

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Unintended Consequences of China´s One Child Policy

Unintended Consequences of China´s One Child Policy

... planning policy has had a profound impact on the culture’s fertility rate and the propensity to ...of child rearing will strain finances needed for retirement. By one estimate, the effects of ...

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Child neglect in one-child families from Suzhou City of Mainland China

Child neglect in one-child families from Suzhou City of Mainland China

... of child neglect in one- child families in China, we therefore conducted a pilot study in Suzhou City in Yangtze River Delta, one of the most developed areas in China with rigorous operation ...

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Volume 35 - Article 47 | Pages 1373–1410 

Volume 35 - Article 47 | Pages 1373–1410 

... The choice of China as our study site is motivated by high theoretical interest as well as methodological convenience. In the past three decades, China’s economy has grown rapidly (Xie 2011). During this period, women’s ...

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Politics in China: Has the People’s Government Set Itself up for a People’s Revolt?

Politics in China: Has the People’s Government Set Itself up for a People’s Revolt?

... including the transition to a capitalist economy and the forced fertility transition driven by the One-Child Policy. In addition to the economic progression and other positive effects of rapid ...

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Son Preference and Human Capital

Son Preference and Human Capital

... A nonlinear Poisson regression 33 and sorting the sample by birth orders were employed to account for the fact that the dependent variable is a count measure and a probabilistic feature of the decision making faced by ...

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Early Childhood Education and Relative Policies in China

Early Childhood Education and Relative Policies in China

... The one child policy has affected the world population, the economic development of China and so on in a greatly positive way. But it also might cause some problems. For example, many parents express ...

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Child Fatality Review

Child Fatality Review

... of child deaths at local and state levels through a child fatal- ity review ...of child fatality review is to identify effective prevention and in- tervention processes to decrease preventable ...

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CHILD LABOR POLICY IN  DEMOGRAPHY BONUS UTILIZATION

CHILD LABOR POLICY IN DEMOGRAPHY BONUS UTILIZATION

... of child labor issues (Goonesekere, ...the child, the education level of the head of the family, as well as the size of the family influence in the decision to attract children from school and work ...

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Putting Families First: How the Opioid Epidemic is Affecting Children and Families, and the Child Welfare Policy Options to Address It

Putting Families First: How the Opioid Epidemic is Affecting Children and Families, and the Child Welfare Policy Options to Address It

... a child is removed meeting the 1996 income eligibility requirements of the now- defunct program Aid to Families with Dependent Children, the precursor the Temporary Aid to Needy Families ...a child is ...

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Child and adolescent mental health : legislation and policy

Child and adolescent mental health : legislation and policy

... times. One submission commenting on support available for young people waiting for a referral to specialist CAMHS services stated, “we must not go down the path of offering or developing supports for people ...

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Child Health Care Policy and Delivery in France

Child Health Care Policy and Delivery in France

... Is the current French system of Maternal and Child Health responsible for the good health of today's children.. This question is addressed.[r] ...

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TAX REFORM: SELECTED ISSUES  ESRI RESEARCH SERIES NUMBER 12 OCTOBER 2009

TAX REFORM: SELECTED ISSUES ESRI RESEARCH SERIES NUMBER 12 OCTOBER 2009

... on child poverty rates of the two alternatives compared to the current 2009 ...on one of the key measures used by the EU Commission, the “at risk of poverty” measure, based on an income poverty line at 60 ...

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Social Policy Issues in Improving Child Health Services: A Child Advocate's View

Social Policy Issues in Improving Child Health Services: A Child Advocate's View

... Ultimately, of course, parents are the real primary care givers for their children. We are the ones who try to be alert to first signs and symptoms. We-for better or worse-define illness[r] ...

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Documents January June 1987

Documents January-June 1987

... ALPHABETICAL INDEX 64 child care consumer protection, health policy, occupational safety, standard child labour approximation of laws, child, legal working age, young person China anti-d[r] ...

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