A culture of Kinship: Chinese Genealogies as a Source for Research in Demographic Economics - CORRIGENDUM
Carol Shiue ()
JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics, 2017, vol. 83, issue 3, 377
Abstract:
On page 476 of the text, in the second paragraph it states: “In comparison, the percent of individuals who can be linked in the Chinese Eight Banner Registers is 14.54% or 24.76% for one generation, depending on whether one considers Liaoning or Heilongjiang Province [Dong et al. (2015)].” This should instead read: “In comparison, the percent of individuals who can't be linked in the Chinese Eight Banner Registers is 14.54% or 24.76% for one generation, depending on whether one considers Liaoning or Heilongjiang Province [Dong et al. (2015)].”
Keywords: Genealogical data; Chinese historical demography; Lineage population; Intergenerational linked data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-09-01
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