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| F019.6
How does Intergenerational Mobility Affect Fertility Intention? A New Perspective from the Benefit Side
Liu Jindong
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Wang Jiahui
,
Ning Lei
For a long time, the research on fertility intention has placed too much emphasis on fertility costs and neglected fertility benefits. Chinese traditional culture also emphasizes the funct...
First published at: Nov 03, 2023
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20230916.401
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 49, Issue 11
, pp. 140 - 154
| F063.4
Only by Supporting the Elderly Well can We Dare to Have Children: Parents’ Pension Investment and Fertility Decision-making of the Younger Generation
He Yuan
,
Li Ke
,
Wang Yipan
The ultra-low fertility rate has become a major challenge faced by the Chinese society. The effect of simply relying on the relaxation of the fertility policy to stimulate the fertility ra...
First published at: Jan 03, 2023
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20221022.401
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 49, Issue 01
, pp. 109 - 123
| F249.2;C924.21
Bread or Baby: How does Youth Unemployment Affect Fertility Intention? Evidence from OECD Countries
Liu Jindong
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Wang Jiahui
,
Tang Shihan
The high youth unemployment rate has always been a global problem. Especially under the combined triple pressure, it has been rising in China in recent years. At the same time, China’s fe...
First published at: Aug 01, 2022
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10.16538/j.cnki.jsufe.2022.04.010
Journal of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 24, Issue 04
, pp. 138 - 152
| C923
The Internet Usage and Individual Fertility Intention:Based on the Perspectives of Information Cost and Family Intergeneration
Wang Xiaojie
,
Nie Wenjie
,
Liu Pengcheng
Fertility is the driving force of population development, while the problem of low fertility has become a new worldwide problem. In the specific context of China, economic and social devel...
First published at: Oct 03, 2021
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20210715.401
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 47, Issue 10
, pp. 110 - 124
| F063.4
Does the Expansion of Kindergarten Supply Increase Fertility?Quasi-natural Experimental Evidence from Establishing Kindergartens by Social Forces
Jiang Tao
In the past two or three decades, China’s fertility rate has been below the replacement level and declining. The problem of low fertility rate is likely to affect economic vitality, natio...
First published at: Aug 03, 2021
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20210615.302
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 47, Issue 08
, pp. 94 - 108
| F01
Influence of the Two-Child Policy on Household Second Child Fertility and Consumption: Investigation Based on CFPS Data
Wang Wei
,
Yang Jiahao
,
Wu Kun
, et al
The two-child policy is an important public policy to promote the optimization of population structure and economic and social development in China. Based on the four-phase data of China F...
First published at: Dec 03, 2020
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20200918.403
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 46, Issue 12
, pp. 79 - 93
| F063.4
Does the “Compulsory School Merger Program” Reduce Fertility?
Jiang Tao
China’s birth rate has witnessed a rapid decline from 21.06‰ in 1990 to 12.07‰ in 2015, especially after the year 2000, and has been in a very low level for a long time...
First published at: Nov 03, 2020
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20200715.203
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 46, Issue 11
, pp. 123 - 137
| F063.4;F062.9
Housing Prices and Fertility Postponement:Evidence from the CGSS Micro Data
Hu Pei
,
Wang Hongwei
Fertility postponement plays an important role in the decline of China’s fertility rate. Putting housing prices and timing of birth into the same research framework will help us to e...
First published at: Apr 01, 2020
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.2020.04.006
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 46, Issue 04
, pp. 79 - 93
| F062.6;F063.4
Will Delayed Retirement Occupy Family Fertility?
Yang Hualei
,
Shen Zheng
,
Hu Haoyu
Due to the Chinese culture of inter-generational supporting, the public worries that the incoming scheme of delayed retirement may lower the fertility rate and therefore the two-child poli...
First published at: Oct 01, 2018
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.2018.10.004
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 44, Issue 10
, pp. 53 - 66
| F062.6;G40-054
Motherhood Delay, Polarized Return of Education and Fertility Supporting Policies
Liu Feng
,
Hu Chunlong
The implementation of the universal two-child policy and the complete release of dividend policy reform need to actively improve all kinds of fertility supporting policies on the basis of ...
First published at: Aug 01, 2018
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.2018.08.003
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 44, Issue 08
, pp. 31 - 45
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