Porter Maria
Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics, Michigan State University, Justin S. Morrill Hall of Agriculture, 446 West Circle Drive, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA. Telephone: +1 517-355-2161.
J Dev Stud. 2017;53(4):514-529. doi: 10.1080/00220388.2016.1156093. Epub 2016 May 12.
Using a unique Chinese survey of parents and adult children, this paper examines how married children negotiate with their spouses for time devoted to caring for their own parents. Applying a collective bargaining framework, I show that the sex ratio at marriage shifts household bargaining in favour of the husband's parents when women are less scarce, or against his parents when women are scarcer. Such changing dynamics in the family may potentially reverse the current preference for sons in China, implying that those with sons, rather than daughters, may be increasingly in need of state support.
本文利用一项针对中国父母与成年子女的独特调查,研究已婚子女如何与配偶协商用于照顾自己父母的时间。运用集体谈判框架,我发现,婚姻中的性别比例在女性不那么稀缺时会使家庭谈判朝着有利于丈夫父母的方向转变,而在女性更稀缺时则朝着不利于其父母的方向转变。家庭中这种不断变化的动态可能会扭转中国目前对儿子的偏好,这意味着有儿子而非女儿的家庭可能越来越需要国家支持。