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Maternal Health and the Relaxation of the One-Child Policy in China, 2004-2015
Author(s) -
Maya Shan-Hong Craffey
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.14418/wes01.1.1419
Subject(s) - china , political science , one child policy , psychology , development economics , medicine , environmental health , economics , law , population , family planning , research methodology
6 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 7 CHAPTER 2: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 18 2.1 Pre-Communist China 2.2 The Beginning of Birth Planning in the People’s Republic of China 2.3 The One-Child Policy 2.4 The End of the One-Child Policy CHAPTER 3: CASE STUDIES, BEIJING AND HEBEI 43 3.1 Beijing 3.2 Hebei 3.3 Discussion and Conclusions CHAPTER 4: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 60 4.1 Descriptive Statistics and Heat Maps 4.2 Bivariate Analysis 4.3 Least Squares Regression Model 4.4 Conclusions CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION 78

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