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Shige Song
Shige Song
Professor of Sociology, Queens College, The City University of New York
Verified email at qc.cuny.edu - Homepage
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Does famine influence sex ratio at birth? Evidence from the 1959–1961 Great Leap Forward Famine in China
S Song
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1739), 2883-2890, 2012
1462012
Famine, death, and madness: schizophrenia in early adulthood after prenatal exposure to the Chinese Great Leap Forward Famine
S Song, W Wang, P Hu
Social Science & Medicine 68 (7), 1315-1321, 2009
1272009
权力转换的延迟效应
宋时歌
社会学研究 3, 24-34, 1998
871998
Does famine have a long-term effect on cohort mortality? Evidence from the 1959-1961 great leap forward famine in China
S Song
Journal of biosocial science 41 (04), 469-491, 2009
842009
Mortality consequences of the 1959-1961 Great Leap Forward famine in China: Debilitation, selection, and mortality crossovers
S Song
Social Science & Medicine 71 (3), 551-558, 2010
642010
Ageing, the urban-rural gap and disability trends: 19 years of experience in China-1987 to 2006
X Peng, S Song, S Sullivan, J Qiu, W Wang
PloS one 5 (8), e12129, 2010
592010
Does son preference influence children's growth in height? A comparative study of Chinese and Filipino children
S Song, SA Burgard
Population Studies 62 (3), 305-320, 2008
542008
我国社会各阶层收入差距分析
李强, 洪大用, 宋时歌
科技导报 13 (9511), 61-64, 1995
511995
Dynamics of Inequality
S Song, SA Burgard
Journal of health and social behavior 52 (3), 349-364, 2011
472011
The limits (and human costs) of population policy: Fertility decline and sex selection in China under Mao
KS Babiarz, P Ma, G Miller, S Song
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2018
35*2018
Assessing the impact of in utero exposure to famine on fecundity: Evidence from the 1959–61 famine in China
S Song
Population Studies 67 (3), 293-308, 2013
282013
Identifying the intergenerational effects of the 1959–1961 Chinese Great Leap Forward Famine on infant mortality
S Song
Economics & Human Biology 11 (4), 474-487, 2013
232013
Malnutrition, sex ratio, and selection: a study based on the great leap forward famine
S Song
Human Nature 25, 580-595, 2014
222014
The impact of the sent-down movement on Chinese women’s age at first marriage
S Song, L Zheng
Demographic Research 34, 797-826, 2016
192016
Spending patterns of Chinese parents on children's backpacks support the Trivers-Willard hypothesis: Results based on transaction data from China's largest online retailer
S Song
Evolution and Human Behavior 39 (3), 336-342, 2018
182018
Observations on the design and implementation of sample surveys in China
JT Donald, MM William, Y Lu, Y Pan, Y Qi, S Song
Social Transformations in Chinese Societies, 81-111, 2006
152006
Population sex imbalance in China before the One-Child Policy
KS Babiarz, P Ma, S Song, G Miller
Demographic Research 40, 319-358, 2019
122019
Prenatal malnutrition and subsequent foetal loss risk: Evidence from the 1959-1961 Chinese famine
S Song
Demographic Research 29, 707-728, 2013
102013
Testing the Only-Child Advantage in Cognitive Development in the Context of China’s One-Child Policy
S Song, W Wang
Population Research and Policy Review 38 (6), 841–867, 2019
92019
Evidence of Adaptive Intergenerational Sex Ratio Adjustment in Contemporary Human Populations
S Song
Theoretical Population Biology, 2014
82014
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