The Effect of China's Two-Child Policy on the Child Sex Ratio: Evidence From Shanghai, China
Objective: The bias towards males at birth has resulted in a major imbalance in the Chinese sex ratio that is often attributed to China's one-child policy. Relaxation of the one-child policy has the potential to reduce the imbalance in the sex ratio away from males. In this study, we assessed w...
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Main Authors: | Di Tang PhD (Author), Xiangdong Gao PhD (Author), Jiaoli Cai PhD (Author), Peter. C. Coyte PhD (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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