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Chen, Han. (2013). Parent-Child Fat Intake Correlation in China, Explanation from Social Cognitive Theory. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, Michigan State University.

Chen, Joyce J. (2013). Identifying Non-Cooperative Behavior among Spouses: Child Outcomes in Migrant-Sending Households. Journal of Development Economics, 100(1), 1-18.

Chen, Lin; & Cheung, Diana. (2013). Intergenerational Mobility in China: From the Perspective of Food Consumption Persistence. . European Economic Association.

Cheung, Diana; & Padieu, Ysaline. (2013). Heterogeneity of the Effects of Health Insurance on Household Savings: Evidence from Rural China. CES Working Papers. Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne.

Cheung, Diana; & Padieu, Ysaline. (2013). Hétérogénéité De L'impact De L'assurance Santé Sur Les Comportements D'épargne En Chine Rurale. Revue d'économie politique, 123(4), 641-662.

Dachuan, Yu. (2013). The Effects of Health Human Capital on Farmers' Agricultural Income Growth in China. Social Security Studies, 2, 10.

Dai, Jing; Zi, Cheng; Sriboonchitta, Songsak; & He, Zhanqiong. (2013). Analyzing Dependence Structure of Obesity and High Blood Pressure: A Copula Approach. In Huynh, Van-Nam, Kreinovich, Vladik, Sriboonchitta, Songsak & Suriya, Komsan (Eds.), Uncertainty Analysis in Econometrics with Applications (pp. 307-18). Verlag: Springer.

de Oliveira, Jaqueline Maria. (2013). The Value of Children: Intergenerational Transfers, Fertility, and Human Capital. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, Yale University.

Dong, Bin; Ma, Jun; Wang, Hai Jun; & Wang, Zhi Qiang. (2013). The Association of Overweight and Obesity with Blood Pressure among Chinese Children and Adolescents. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 26(6), 437-44.

Du, Fenglian; & Dong, Xiao-yuan. (2013). Women’s Employment and Child Care Choices in Urban China during the Economic Transition. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 62(1), 131-55.

Du, Tingting; Sun, Xing-xing; Yin, Ping; Huo, Rui; Ni, Chaochao; & Yu, Xuefeng. (2013). Increasing Trends in Central Obesity among Chinese Adults with Normal Body Mass Index, 1993-2009. BMC Public Health, 13, 327. PMCID: PMC3626835

Du, Wenwen; Su, Chang; Wang, Hui-Jun; Wang, Zhi-Hong; Zhang, Ji-Guo; Zhang, Ji; Jiang, Hong-Ru; Zhang, Yao-Guang; & Zhang, Bing. (2013). [Situation on 'Eating Out' and Its Related Risk Factors among 1013 Chinese Adults in 3 Provinces]. Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi, 34(12), 1159-63.

Elu, Juliet U.; & Price, Gregory N. (2013). Does Ethnicity Matter for Access to Childhood and Adolescent Health Capital in China? Evidence from the Wage-Height Relationship in the 2006 China Health and Nutrition Survey. The Review of Black Political Economy, 40(3), 315-339.

Eriksson, Tor; Pan, Jay; & Qin, Xuezheng. (2013). The Intergenerational Inequality of Health in China. Working Paper E-2013-001. School of Economics,Peking University.

Fang, Hai; Eggleston, Karen N.; Rizzo, John A.; & Zeckhauser, Richard J. (2013). Jobs and Kids: Female Employment and Fertility in China. IZA Journal of Labor and Development, 2, 12.

Gao, Song; & Meng, Xiangyi. (2013). Health and Rural Cooperative Medical Insurance. In Besharov, Douglas & Baehler, Karen (Eds.), Chinese Social Policy in a Time of Transition (pp. 270).

Glassman, Amanda; Duran, Denizhan; & Sumner, Andy. (2013). Global Health and the New Bottom Billion: What Do Shifts in Global Poverty and Disease Burden Mean for Donor Agencies? Global Policy, 4(1), 1-14.

Gordon-Larsen, Penny; Adair, Linda S.; Meigs, James B.; Mayer-Davis, Elizabeth J.; Herring, Amy H.; Yan, Sheng-kai; Zhang, Bing; Du, Shufa; & Popkin, Barry M. (2013). Discordant Risk: Overweight and Cardiometabolic Risk in Chinese Adults. Obesity, 21(1), E166-74. PMCID: PMC3486953 NIHMSID: NIHMS384725

Guo, Dong. (2013). The Labor Market Returns to School Quality in China. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, Columbia University.

He, Wei. (2013). Family Structure and Child Malnutrition in China: Three Essays. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, Duke University.