This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Akgüç, Mehtap; Corrado Giulietti; Klaus F. Zimmermann (2014): The RUMiC Longitudinal Survey: Fostering Research on Labor Markets in China. IZA Journal of Labor & Development 3, 1-14.AkgüçMehtapGiuliettiCorradoZimmermannKlaus F.2014The RUMiC Longitudinal Survey: Fostering Research on Labor Markets in China311410.1186/2193-9020-3-5Search in Google Scholar
Alcaraz, Carlo; Daniel Chiquiar; Alejandrina Salcedo (2012): Remittances, Schooling, and Child Labor in Mexico. Journal of Development Economics 97, 156-165.AlcarazCarloChiquiarDanielSalcedoAlejandrina2012Remittances, Schooling, and Child Labor in Mexico9715616510.1016/j.jdeveco.2010.11.004Search in Google Scholar
Antman, Francisca M. (2013): The Impact of Migration on Family Left Behind, in: Constant, Amelie F.; Klaus F. Zimmermann (eds.), International Handbook on the Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 293.AntmanFrancisca M.2013The Impact of Migration on Family Left BehindConstantAmelie F.ZimmermannKlaus F.Edward ElgarCheltenham29310.4337/9781782546078.00025Search in Google Scholar
Bai, Yu; Yanni Shen; Linxiu Zhang; Kaleigh Kenny; Scott Rozelle (2016): Effects of Parental Migration on Mental Health of Left-Behind Children: Evidence from Northwestern China. China & World Economy 24, 105-122.BaiYuShenYanniZhangLinxiuKennyKaleighRozelleScott2016Effects of Parental Migration on Mental Health of Left-Behind Children: Evidence from Northwestern China2410512210.1111/cwe.12161Search in Google Scholar
Barrera-Osorio, Felipe; Leigh L. Linden; Miguel Urquiola (2007): The Effects of User Fee Reductions on Enrollment: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment. Working Paper. Department of Economics, University of Texas at Austin.Barrera-OsorioFelipeLindenLeigh L.UrquiolaMiguel2007Working PaperDepartment of Economics, University of Texas at AustinSearch in Google Scholar
Beetsma, Roel; Massimo Giuliodori (2011): The Effects of Government Purchases Shocks: Review and Estimates for the EU. Economic Journal 121(550), F4-32.BeetsmaRoelGiuliodoriMassimo2011The Effects of Government Purchases Shocks: Review and Estimates for the EU121550F43210.1111/j.1468-0297.2010.02413.xSearch in Google Scholar
Blimpo, Moussa P.; Ousman Gajigo; Todd Pugatch. (2016): Financial Constraints and Girls’ Secondary Education: Evidence from School Fee Elimination in the Gambia. World Bank Economic Review https://doi-org.proxyiub.uits.iu.edu/10.1093/wber/lhw051BlimpoMoussa P.GajigoOusmanPugatchTodd2016World Bank Economic Reviewhttps://doi-org.proxyiub.uits.iu.edu/10.1093/wber/lhw05110.5040/9781350995024Search in Google Scholar
Borkum, Evan. (2012): Can Eliminating School Fees in Poor Districts Boost Enrollment? Evidence from South Africa. Economic Development and Cultural Change 60(2), 359-398.BorkumEvan.2012Can Eliminating School Fees in Poor Districts Boost Enrollment? Evidence from South Africa60235939810.1086/662580Search in Google Scholar
Cameron, A. Colin; Douglas L. Miller, (2015): A Practitioner’s Guide to Cluster-Robust Inference. Journal of Human Resources 50, 317-372.CameronA. ColinMillerDouglas L.2015A Practitioner’s Guide to Cluster-Robust Inference5031737210.3368/jhr.50.2.317Search in Google Scholar
Carletto, Gero; Jennica Larrison; Caglar Ozden (2014): Informing Migration Policies: A Data Primer, in: Lucas, Robert E. B. (ed.), International Handbook on Migration and Economic Development. Massachusetts: Edward Elgar.CarlettoGeroLarrisonJennicaOzdenCaglar2014Informing Migration Policies: A Data PrimerLucasRobert E. B.MassachusettsEdward Elgar10.4337/9781782548072.00006Search in Google Scholar
Chen; Xinxin; Qiuqiong Huang; Scott Rozelle; Yaojiang Shi; Linxiu Zhang (2009): Effect of Migration on Children’s Educational Performance in Rural China. Comparative Economic Studies 51, 323-343.ChenXinxinHuangQiuqiongRozelleScottShiYaojiangZhangLinxiu2009Effect of Migration on Children’s Educational Performance in Rural China5132334310.1057/9781137469960_11Search in Google Scholar
Chernozhukov, Victor; Wooyoung Kim; Sokbae Lee; Adam M. Rosen (2015): Implementing Intersection Bounds in Stata. Stata Journal 15(1), 21-44.ChernozhukovVictorKimWooyoungLeeSokbaeRosenAdam M.2015Implementing Intersection Bounds in Stata151214410.1177/1536867X1501500103Search in Google Scholar
Chernozhukov, Victor; Sokbae Lee; Adam M. Rosen, (2013): Intersection Bounds: Estimation and Inference. Econometrica 81, 667-737.ChernozhukovVictorLeeSokbaeRosenAdam M.2013Intersection Bounds: Estimation and Inference8166773710.1920/wp.cem.2012.3312Search in Google Scholar
Dang, Hai-Anh; Yang Huang; Harris Selod (2016): Children Left Behind in China: The Role of School Fees. World Bank Policy Research Paper # 7881.DangHai-AnhHuangYangSelodHarris2016World Bank Policy Research Paper # 788110.5040/9781474209601Search in Google Scholar
Dang, Hai-Anh; Peter Lanjouw; Jill Luoto; David McKenzie (2014): Using Repeated Cross-Sections to Explore Movements in and Out of Poverty. Journal of Development Economics 107, 112-128.DangHai-AnhLanjouwPeterLuotoJillMcKenzieDavid2014Using Repeated Cross-Sections to Explore Movements in and Out of Poverty10711212810.1596/1813-9450-5550Search in Google Scholar
Dang, Hai-Anh; Halsey Rogers (2008): The Growing Phenomenon of Private Tutoring: Does it Deepen Human Capital, Widen Inequalities, or Waste Resources? World Bank Research Observer 23(2), 161-200.DangHai-AnhRogersHalsey2008The Growing Phenomenon of Private Tutoring: Does it Deepen Human Capital, Widen Inequalities, or Waste Resources?23216120010.1093/wbro/lkn004Search in Google Scholar
de Brauw, Alan; John Giles (2017): Migrant Opportunity and the Educational Attainment of Youth in Rural China. Journal of Human Resources, 52, 272-311.de BrauwAlanGilesJohn2017Migrant Opportunity and the Educational Attainment of Youth in Rural China5227231110.1596/1813-9450-4526Search in Google Scholar
de Brauw, Alan; Ren Mu (2011): Migration and the Overweight and Underweight Status of Children in Rural China. Food Policy 36(1), 88-100.de BrauwAlanMuRen2011Migration and the Overweight and Underweight Status of Children in Rural China3618810010.1016/j.foodpol.2010.08.001Search in Google Scholar
Démurger, Sylvie; Xiaoqian Wang (2016): Remittances and Expenditure Patterns of the Left Behinds in Rural China. China Economic Review 37(C), 177-190.DémurgerSylvieWangXiaoqian2016Remittances and Expenditure Patterns of the Left Behinds in Rural China37C17719010.1016/j.chieco.2015.12.002Search in Google Scholar
Dwenger, Nadja; Johanna Storck; Katharina Wrohlich (2012): Do Tuition Fees Affect the Mobility of University Applicants? Evidence from a Natural Experiment. Economics of Education Review 31(1), 155-167.DwengerNadjaStorckJohannaWrohlichKatharina2012Do Tuition Fees Affect the Mobility of University Applicants? Evidence from a Natural Experiment31115516710.1016/j.econedurev.2011.10.004Search in Google Scholar
Economist (2015a): China’s Left-Behind: Little Match Children. http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21674712-children-bear-disproportionate-share-hidden-cost-chinas-growth-little-match-children.Accessed 19 June 2016, 11:00.Economist2015ahttp://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21674712-children-bear-disproportionate-share-hidden-cost-chinas-growth-little-match-children.Accessed19 June 2016, 11:00Search in Google Scholar
Economist (2015b): China’s Left-Behind Generation: Pity the Children. http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21674715-there-are-70m-reasons-ease-chinas-curbs-internal-migration-pity-children Accessed 19 June 2016, 11:00.Economist2015bhttp://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21674715-there-are-70m-reasons-ease-chinas-curbs-internal-migration-pity-childrenAccessed 19 June 2016, 11:00Search in Google Scholar
Economist (2016): Left-Behind Children: A Slow Awakening. http://www.economist.com/news/china/21693268-government-recognises-huge-problem-now-it-must-tackle-it-slow-awakening.Accessed 19 June 2016, 11:00.Economist2016http://www.economist.com/news/china/21693268-government-recognises-huge-problem-now-it-must-tackle-it-slow-awakening.Accessed19 June 2016 11:00Search in Google Scholar
Gibson, John; David McKenzie; Steven Stillman (2011): What Happens to Diet and Child Health when Migration Splits Households? Evidence from A Migration Lottery Program. Food Policy 36, 7-15.GibsonJohnMcKenzieDavidStillmanSteven2011What Happens to Diet and Child Health when Migration Splits Households? Evidence from A Migration Lottery Program3671510.1016/j.foodpol.2010.08.003Search in Google Scholar
Glewwe, Paul; Karthik Muralidharan (2016): Improving Education Outcomes in Developing Countries: Evidence, Knowledge Gaps, and Policy Implications, in: Hanushek, E.A.; S. Machin; L. Woessmann (eds.), Handbook of Economics of Education, Vol. 5, Amsterdam: North-Holland.GlewwePaulMuralidharanKarthik2016Improving Education Outcomes in Developing Countries: Evidence, Knowledge Gaps, and Policy ImplicationsHanushekE.A.MachinS.WoessmannL.Vol. 5AmsterdamNorth-Holland10.1016/B978-0-444-63459-7.00010-5Search in Google Scholar
Gong, Peng; Song Liang; Elizabeth J. Carlton; Qingwu Jiang; Jianyong Wu; Lei Wang; Justin V. Remais. (2012): Urbanisation and Health in China. Lancet 379, 843-852.GongPengLiangSongCarltonElizabeth J.JiangQingwuWuJianyongWangLeiRemaisJustin V.2012Urbanisation and Health in China37984385210.1016/S0140-6736(11)61878-3Search in Google Scholar
Goodburn, Charlotte (2009): Learning from Migrant Education: A Case Study of the Schooling of Rural Migrant Children in Beijing. International Journal of Educational Development 29, 495-504.GoodburnCharlotte2009Learning from Migrant Education: A Case Study of the Schooling of Rural Migrant Children in Beijing2949550410.1016/j.ijedudev.2009.04.005Search in Google Scholar
Hildebrandt, Nicole; David J. McKenzie; Gerardo Esquivel; Ernesto Schargrodsky (2005): The Effects of Migration on Child Health in Mexico. Economia 6, 257-289.HildebrandtNicoleMcKenzieDavid J.EsquivelGerardoSchargrodskyErnesto2005The Effects of Migration on Child Health in Mexico625728910.1596/1813-9450-3573Search in Google Scholar
Hu, Shanlian; Shenglan Tang; Yuanli Liu; Yuxin Zhao; Maria-Luisa Escobar; David de Ferranti (2008): Reform of How Health Care is Paid for in China: Challenges and Opportunities. Lancet 372, 1846-1853.HuShanlianTangShenglanLiuYuanliZhaoYuxinEscobarMaria-Luisade FerrantiDavid2008Reform of How Health Care is Paid for in China: Challenges and Opportunities3721846185310.1016/S0140-6736(08)61368-9Search in Google Scholar
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); Australian National University; the University of Queensland and the Beijing Normal University (2008): Longitudinal Survey on Rural Urban Migration in China (RUMiC). IDSC of IZA.Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); Australian National University; the University of Queensland and the Beijing Normal University2008IDSC of IZASearch in Google Scholar
Kong, Sherry Tao; Xin Meng (2010): The Educational and Health Outcomes of the Children of Migrants, Chapter 5, in: Meng, X.; C. Manning; L. Shi; T.N. Effendi (eds.), The Great Migration: Rural-urban migration in China and Indonesia. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 97-120.KongSherry TaoMengXin2010The Educational and Health Outcomes of the Children of Migrants, Chapter 5XMeng,ManningC.ShiL.EffendiT.N.Northampton, MAEdward Elgar Publishing97120Search in Google Scholar
Lall, Somik; Harris Selod; Zmarak Shalizi (2006): Rural-Urban Migration in Developing Countries: A Survey of Theoretical Predictions and Empirical Findings. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3915.LallSomikSelodHarrisShaliziZmarak2006World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 391510.1596/1813-9450-3915Search in Google Scholar
Lange, Thomas (2013): Return Migration of Foreign Students and Non-Resident Tuition Fees. Journal of Population Economics, 26(2), 703-718.LangeThomas2013Return Migration of Foreign Students and Non-Resident Tuition Fees26270371810.1007/s00148-012-0436-6Search in Google Scholar
Li, Wenxin (2013): Chinese Internal Rural Migrant Children and their Access to Compulsory Education. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Queen Mary, University of London.LiWenxin2013Unpublished Ph.D. thesisQueen MaryUniversity of LondonSearch in Google Scholar
Liu, Yongzheng; Jorge Martinez-Vazquez; Baoyun Qiao (2015): Frozen in Time: The Much Needed Reform of Expenditures Assignments in China. Public Finance and Management 15(4), 297-325.LiuYongzhengMartinez-VazquezJorgeQiaoBaoyun2015Frozen in Time: The Much Needed Reform of Expenditures Assignments in China15429732510.2139/ssrn.2734319Search in Google Scholar
Lu, Yao; Hao Zhou (2013): Academic Achievement and Loneliness of Migrant Children in China: School Segregation and Segmented Assimilation. Comparative Education Review 57(1), 85-116.LuYaoZhouHao2013Academic Achievement and Loneliness of Migrant Children in China: School Segregation and Segmented Assimilation5718511610.1086/667790Search in Google Scholar
Lucas, Adrienne M.; Isaac M. Mbiti (2012): Access, Sorting, and Achievement: The Short-Run Effects of Free Primary Education in Kenya. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 4(4), 226-253.LucasAdrienne M.MbitiIsaac M.2012Access, Sorting, and Achievement: The Short-Run Effects of Free Primary Education in Kenya4422625310.1257/app.4.4.226Search in Google Scholar
Macours, Karenl Renos Vakis (2010): Seasonal Migration and Early Childhood Development. World Development 38, 857-869.MacoursKarenl Renos Vakis2010Seasonal Migration and Early Childhood Development3885786910.1016/j.worlddev.2010.02.012Search in Google Scholar
McKenzie, David; Hillel Rapoport (2011): Can Migration Reduce Educational Attainment? Evidence from Mexico. Journal of Population Economics 24, 1331-1358.McKenzieDavidRapoportHillel2011Can Migration Reduce Educational Attainment? Evidence from Mexico241331135810.1596/1813-9450-3952Search in Google Scholar
Meng, Xin; Chikako Yamauchi (2017): Children of Migrants: The Impact of Parental Migration on their Children’s Education and Health Outcomes. Demography 54(5), 1677-1714.MengXinYamauchiChikako2017Children of Migrants: The Impact of Parental Migration on their Children’s Education and Health Outcomes5451677171410.2139/ssrn.2655114Search in Google Scholar
Meyerhoefer, Chad D.; C.J. Chen (2011): The Effect of Parental Labor Migration on Children’s Educational Progress in Rural China. Review of Economics of the Household 9, 379-396.MeyerhoeferChad D.ChenC.J.2011The Effect of Parental Labor Migration on Children’s Educational Progress in Rural China937939610.1007/s11150-010-9105-2Search in Google Scholar
Mu, Ren; Alan de Brauw (2015): Migration and Young Child Nutrition: Evidence from Rural China. Journal of Population Economics, 28, 631-657.MuRende BrauwAlan2015Migration and Young Child Nutrition: Evidence from Rural China2863165710.1007/s00148-015-0550-3Search in Google Scholar
OECD (2016): Education in China: A Snapshot. Paris: OECD.OECD2016ParisOECDSearch in Google Scholar
Pan, Yao (2017): The Impact of Removing Selective Migration Restrictions on Education Evidence from China. Journal of Human Resources 52(3), 859-885.PanYao2017The Impact of Removing Selective Migration Restrictions on Education Evidence from China52385988510.3368/jhr.52.3.1015-7460R1Search in Google Scholar
Ramey, Valerie A. (2011): Can Government Purchases Stimulate the Economy? Journal of Economic Literature 49(3), 673-685.RameyValerie A.2011Can Government Purchases Stimulate the Economy?49367368510.1257/jel.49.3.673Search in Google Scholar
Roodman, David (2017): BOOTTEST: Stata Module to Provide Fast Execution of the Wild Bootstrap with Null Imposed. http://fmwww.bc.edu/RePEc/bocode/bRoodmanDavid2017http://fmwww.bc.edu/RePEc/bocode/bSearch in Google Scholar
Selod, Harris; Yves Zenou (2003): Private Versus Public Schools in Post-Apartheid South African Cities: Theory and Policy Implications. Journal of Development Economics 71, 351-394.SelodHarrisZenouYves2003Private Versus Public Schools in Post-Apartheid South African Cities: Theory and Policy Implications7135139410.1016/S0304-3878(03)00033-6Search in Google Scholar
Shen, Chunli; Xiaojun Zhao; Heng-fu Zou (2014): Fiscal Decentralization and Public Services Provision in China. Annals of Economics and Finance 15, 135-160.ShenChunliZhaoXiaojunZouHeng-fu2014Fiscal Decentralization and Public Services Provision in China15135160Search in Google Scholar
Shi, Xinzheng (2012): Does an Intra-Household Flypaper Effect Exist? Evidence from the Educational Fee Reduction Reform in Rural China. Journal of Development Economics 99, 459-473.ShiXinzheng2012Does an Intra-Household Flypaper Effect Exist? Evidence from the Educational Fee Reduction Reform in Rural China9945947310.1016/j.jdeveco.2012.05.006Search in Google Scholar
Song, Yan; Yves Zenou; Chengri Ding (2008): Let’s not Throw the Baby Out with the Bath Water: the Role of Urban Villages in Housing Rural Migrants in China. Urban Studies 45(2), 313-330.SongYanZenouYvesDingChengri2008Let’s not Throw the Baby Out with the Bath Water: the Role of Urban Villages in Housing Rural Migrants in China45231333010.1177/0042098007085965Search in Google Scholar
Stark, Oded; Christian Helmenstein; Alexia Prskawetzm (1997): A Brain Gain with a Brain Drain. Economics Letters 55(2), 227-234.StarkOdedHelmensteinChristianPrskawetzmAlexia1997A Brain Gain with a Brain Drain55222723410.1016/S0165-1765(97)00085-2Search in Google Scholar
State Council (2008): Notice on Implementing Well the Exemption of Tuition and Fees in Urban Compulsory Education, August. http://www.gov.cn/zwgk/2008-08/15/content_1072915.html Accessed 19 June 2016, 11:00.State Council2008http://www.gov.cn/zwgk/2008-08/15/content_1072915.htmlAccessed 19 June 2016, 11:00Search in Google Scholar
Stock, James H.; Motohiro Yogo (2005): Testing for Weak Instruments in Linear IV Regression, in: Andrews, D.W.K.; J.H. Stock (eds.), Identification and Inference for Econometric Models: Essays in Honor of Thomas Rothenberg. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.StockJames H.YogoMotohiro2005Testing for Weak Instruments in Linear IV RegressionAndrewsD.W.K.StockJ.H.CambridgeCambridge University Press10.1017/CBO9780511614491Search in Google Scholar
Tsai, Pi-Han Christine (2016): Fiscal Incentives and Political Budget Cycles in China. International Tax and Public Finance 1-44.TsaiPi-Han Christine2016International Tax and Public Finance 1-4410.1007/s10797-016-9392-5Search in Google Scholar
UNICEF (2018): Children in China: An Atlas of Social Indicators 2018. https://www.unicef.cn/sites/unicef.org.china/files/2019-03/Atlas%202018%20ENG.pdf Accessed 14 February 2020, 11:01.UNICEF2018https://www.unicef.cn/sites/unicef.org.china/files/2019-03/Atlas%202018%20ENG.pdfAccessed 14 February 2020, 11:01Search in Google Scholar
Wang, Sophie Xuefei (2014): The Effect of Parental Migration on the Educational Attainment of their Left-Behind Children in Rural China. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 14.WangSophie Xuefei2014The Effect of Parental Migration on the Educational Attainment of their Left-Behind Children in Rural China1410.1515/bejeap-2013-0067Search in Google Scholar
Wang, Wen; Xinye Zheng; Zhirong Zhao (2012): Fiscal Reform and Public Education Spending: A Quasi-Natural Experiment of Fiscal Decentralization in China. Publius 42, 334-356.WangWenZhengXinyeZhaoZhirong2012Fiscal Reform and Public Education Spending: A Quasi-Natural Experiment of Fiscal Decentralization in China4233435610.1093/publius/pjr039Search in Google Scholar
Wang, Feng; Xuejin Zuo (1999): Inside China’s Cities: Institutional Barriers and Opportunities for Urban Migrants. American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings 89(2), 276-280.WangFengZuoXuejin1999Inside China’s Cities: Institutional Barriers and Opportunities for Urban Migrants89227628010.1257/aer.89.2.276Search in Google Scholar
Wong, Keung; Daniel Fu; Chang Ying Li; He Xue Song (2007): Rural Migrant Workers in Urban China: Living a Marginalised Life. International Journal of Social Welfare 16(1), 32-40.WongKeungFuDanielLiChang YingSongHe Xue2007Rural Migrant Workers in Urban China: Living a Marginalised Life161324010.1111/j.1468-2397.2007.00475.xSearch in Google Scholar
World Bank (2016): World Development Indicators Online Database.World Bank2016Search in Google Scholar
World Bank and DRC (2014): Urban China: Toward Efficient, Inclusive, and Sustainable Urbanization. Washington, DC: World Bank.World Bank and DRC2014Washington, DCWorld BankSearch in Google Scholar
Xu, Chenggang (2011): The Fundamental Institutions of China’s Reforms and Development. Journal of Economic Literature 49, 1076-1151.XuChenggang2011The Fundamental Institutions of China’s Reforms and Development491076115110.1257/jel.49.4.1076Search in Google Scholar
Yang, Dean (2008): International Migration, Remittances and Household Investment: Evidence from Philippine Migrants’ Exchange Rate Shocks. Economic Journal 118, 591-630.YangDean2008International Migration, Remittances and Household Investment: Evidence from Philippine Migrants’ Exchange Rate Shocks11859163010.3386/w12325Search in Google Scholar
Yi, Hongmei; Yingquan Song; Chengfang Liu; Xiaoting Huang; Linxiu Zhang; Yunli Bai; Baoping Ren; Yaojiang Shi; Prashant Loyalka; James Chu; Scott Rozelle; (2015): Giving Kids a Head Start: The Impact and Mechanisms of Early Commitment of Financial Aid on Poor Students in Rural China. Journal of Development Economics 113, 1-15.YiHongmeiSongYingquanLiuChengfangHuangXiaotingZhangLinxiuBaiYunliRenBaopingShiYaojiangLoyalkaPrashantChuJamesRozelleScott2015Giving Kids a Head Start: The Impact and Mechanisms of Early Commitment of Financial Aid on Poor Students in Rural China11311510.1016/j.jdeveco.2014.11.002Search in Google Scholar
Yuan, Liansheng (2010): Theory, Practice and Reform of Compulsory Education Funding Policy for Migrant Children. Education & Economy 1, 002.YuanLiansheng2010Theory, Practice and Reform of Compulsory Education Funding Policy for Migrant Children1002Search in Google Scholar
Yuan, Cheng; Lei Zhang (2015): Public Education Spending and Private Substitution in Urban China. Journal of Development Economics 115, 124-139.YuanChengZhangLei2015Public Education Spending and Private Substitution in Urban China11512413910.1016/j.jdeveco.2015.02.006Search in Google Scholar
Zhang, Hongliang; Jere R. Behrman; C. Simon Fan; Xiangdong Wei; Junsen Zhang (2014): Does Parental Absence Reduce Cognitive Achievements? Evidence from Rural China. Journal of Development Economics 111, 181-195.ZhangHongliangBehrmanJere R.Simon FanC.WeiXiangdongZhangJunsen2014Does Parental Absence Reduce Cognitive Achievements? Evidence from Rural China11118119510.1016/j.jdeveco.2014.09.004Search in Google Scholar
Zhou, Minhui; Rachel Murphy; Ran Tao (2014): Effects of Parents’ Migration on the Education of Children Left Behind in Rural China. Population and Development Review 40, 273-292.ZhouMinhuiMurphyRachelTaoRan2014Effects of Parents’ Migration on the Education of Children Left Behind in Rural China4027329210.1111/j.1728-4457.2014.00673.xSearch in Google Scholar