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100 _aWong, Qingfeng and Sun, Xu
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245 _aFertility choices in China under the two-child policy
260 _aInternational sociology
300 _a35(3), May, 2020: p.284-311
520 _aIndividuals who are economically well-off, or who possess a specific or mixed-gender preference for their children tend to have a much higher intention to have two children. The findings of this study strongly support the fact that ‘cultural factors’ play an important role in determining Chinese people’s intention to have two children. But for policymakers, the overall findings imply that the ‘two-child’ policy is likely ineffective in stimulating a higher fertility rate in the short term given that the economic wellbeing of a family exerts a far more significant impact on fertility intention than cultural and behavioral dimensions – Reproduced
650 _aConfucianism, Fertility, Two-child policy
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773 _aInternational sociology
906 _aCHINA - POPULATION POLICY
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