是个男孩!中国的文化、财富、房地产与消费

William G. Hardin, Mingzhi Hu, Zhenguo Lin
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研究了子女对中国家庭财富和消费模式的影响。中国的文化规范包括溺爱独生子女、重男轻女、婚姻市场竞争加剧以及婚姻中住房所有权的重要性,这些都表明,子女的数量、性别和年龄可能会影响一个家庭的投资和消费行为。利用中国家庭面板研究(CFPS)的纵向数据,我们发现,在控制了其他因素后,有孩子的家庭的总财富(消费)比没有孩子的家庭高18.1%(23.5%)。更有趣的是,进一步的结果表明,与没有孩子或没有孩子的家庭相比,有男孩的家庭有更多的财富积累和更多的消费支出,更有可能拥有额外的住宅房地产。有孩子对家庭财富的积极影响主要是由于住房财富的增加,包括拥有更多的住宅单位。财富和房地产所有权的模式遵循文化和社会规范。
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It's a Boy! Culture, Wealth, Real Estate and Consumption in China
The effect of children on household wealth and consumption patterns in China is investigated. Chinese cultural norms including indulgent care of single children, a strong preference for sons, increasing competition in the marriage market and the importance of homeownership in marriage suggest that the number, gender and age of children may impact a household’s investment and consumption behavior. Using China Family Panel Studies’ (CFPS) longitudinal data, we find that, after controlling for other factors, total wealth (consumption) for households with children is 18.1% (23.5%) more than that of households without children. More interestingly, further results show that households with male children have more wealth accumulation and more expenditure on consumption with a higher likelihood of owning additional residential real estate when compared to households with no or female children. The positive effect associated with children on household wealth is largely due to increased housing wealth including the ownership of additional residential units. The pattern of wealth and real estate ownership follows cultural and social norms.
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