我的父母与我:代际传递在政策反馈中的作用

My Parents and Me: Navigating the Role of Intergenerational Transmission on Policy Feedback

Public Administration · 2025
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中文导读

研究中国生育政策变化背景下,父母执行独生子女政策的经历如何通过削弱传统观念,影响子女在当前鼓励生育政策下的生育意愿。

Abstract

ABSTRACT This study investigates the intergenerational transmission mechanisms of policy feedback, focusing on how past policies influence citizens' behavioral intentions across generations in the context of China's fertility policy changes. Using data from the China Family Panel Studies, we investigate how experiences with the one‐child policy affect individuals' intentions under the current pro‐natalist policy. Logistic regression analysis reveals that individuals whose parents complied with the one‐child policy are less likely to intend to have more than one child. This effect is mediated by the weakening of traditional beliefs, such as “raising children for old age” and “continuation of family lineage.” A regression discontinuity design further confirms that individuals with parents subjected to stricter birth control measures exhibit lower intentions to have more children. These findings underscore the significance of intergenerational transmission in shaping citizens' attitudes and highlight the lasting impact of historical policy experiences on contemporary policy outcomes.

政策反馈代际传递生育政策行为意向