China’s historical one-child policy, aimed at curbing population growth, had an unintended economic impact: it significantly increased female entrepreneurship, according to a new University of Michigan study available on the SSRN preprint server. China’s historical one-child policy, aimed at curbing population growth, had an unintended economic impact: it significantly increased female entrepreneurship, according to a new University of Michigan study available on the SSRN preprint server. Social Sciences Economics & Business Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Research finds China’s one-child policy boosted female entrepreneurship
