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Fangqi Wen
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Americans overestimate the intergenerational persistence in income ranks
S Cheng, F Wen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2019
432019
Who coresides with parents? An analysis based on sibling comparative advantage
S Ma, F Wen
Demography 53 (3), 623-647, 2016
382016
Does perceived social mobility shape attitudes toward government and family educational investment?
F Wen, D Witteveen
Social Science Research 98, 102579, 2021
72021
Hazard Versus Linear Probability Difference-in-Differences Estimators for Demographic Processes
LL Wu, F Wen
Demography, 2022
3*2022
Assortative Mating on Only-Child Status and Accumulation of Economic Advantages in Contemporary China
F Wen
Available at SSRN 4519501, 2023
1*2023
Why Women Own Less in China? Sibship Structure, Intersibling Transfer, and Gender Inequality in Homeownership
F Wen, C Cheng
Available at SSRN 4449609, 2023
12023
The later the less?: a sibling analysis of birth order effect on educational attainment in Taiwan
F Wen
HKUST, 2012
12012
Social mobility in the Tang Dynasty as the Imperial Examination rose and aristocratic family pedigree declined, 618–907 CE
F Wen, EH Wang, M Hout
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121 (4), e2305564121, 2024
2024
A Holistic Approach to Family Life Course Change across 1930–1978 Chinese Birth Cohorts
Z Van Winkle, F Wen
Population and Development Review, 2023
2023
Information on Income Concentration and Redistribution Preferences: The Case of the Top 1% in the United States
J Fernandez, AM Jaime-Castillo, F Wen
Available at SSRN 4259768, 2022
2022
A Comprehensive Assessment of Census Record Linking Methods: Comparing Deterministic, Probabilistic, and Machine Learning Approaches
F Wen, J In, RJ Breen
Available at SSRN: 4241435, 2022
2022
The Quest for a Son: How Control Over Means of Production Increased Demand for Male Offspring in China
F Wen
Available at SSRN 3969659, 2021
2021
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