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Unveiling the direct and indirect effects of sibling size on happiness: evidence from adults in early and mid-adulthood in China

Economics

Unveiling the direct and indirect effects of sibling size on happiness: evidence from adults in early and mid-adulthood in China

H. Li and M. Hiwatari

This fascinating study by Honghui Li and Masato Hiwatari delves into how having more siblings influences happiness in China, revealing a complex indirect relationship where larger sibling size can lead to lower income and education, thus affecting overall happiness. Dive into the insights behind these findings and the important implications for policy reform.

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