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Journal Article
Das Gupta, Monica, and Li Shuzhuo.
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Gender bias in China, South Korea and India 1920-1990: Effects of war, famine and fertility decline
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Development and Change 30, no. 3 (1999): 619-652.
Book
Zijuan, Shang, Li Shuzhuo, and Marcus W Feldman.
Policy Responses of Gender Imbalance in China: The" Care for Girls" Campaign
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: Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies, 2012.
Book
Li, Shuzhuo, and Chuzhu Zhu.
Gender differences in child survival in rural China: a county study
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: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Centre d'Estudis Demografics, 2000.
Journal Article
Shuzhuo, Li, and Sun Fubin.
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Mortality analysis of China's 2000 population census data: A preliminary examination
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China Review 3, no. 2 (2003): 31-48.
Journal Article
Jiang, Quanbao, Shuzhuo Li, and Marcus W Feldman.
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Estimation of the number of missing females in China: 1900-2000
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(2005) Chinese Journal of Population Science.
Conference Paper
Li, Shuzhuo, Yan Wei, Quanbao Jiang, and MW Feldman.
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Female Child Survival in China: Past, Present, and Prospects for the Future
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Seminar on Female Deficit in Asia: Trends and Perspectives, Singapore, 5-7 December 2005.
2005.
Conference Paper
Li, Shuzhuo.
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Imbalanced sex ratio at birth and comprehensive intervention in China
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4th Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights 29- 31 October 2007; HYDERABAD, INDIA .
2007.
Conference Paper
Li, Shuzhuo, Yan Wei, Quanbao Jiang, and Marcus W Feldman.
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Imbalanced sex ratio at birth and female child survival in China: issues and prospects
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Watering the neighbour’s garden: the growing demographic female deficit in Asia. .
2007.
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