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Missing Women and the Price of Tea in China: The Effect of Sex-Specific Earnings on Sex Imbalance

Experiment Types
Difference in Differences
Instrumental Variable
Study Participants
1,621 counties
Locations
China
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Asia
Researchers
Nancy Qian
Publication
Quarterly Journal of Economics
Volume
123
Issue
3
Month
August
Year
2008
Pages
1251-1285

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MLA

Qian, Nancy. "Missing women and the price of tea in China: The effect of sex-specific earnings on sex imbalance." The Quarterly Journal of Economics 123.3 (2008): 1251-1285.

APA

Qian, N. (2008). Missing women and the price of tea in China: The effect of sex-specific earnings on sex imbalance. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123(3), 1251-1285.

Chicago

Qian, Nancy. "Missing women and the price of tea in China: The effect of sex-specific earnings on sex imbalance." The Quarterly Journal of Economics 123, no. 3 (2008): 1251-1285.

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