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TITLE: The Redistribution Effect of Social Security System under Birth Control
AUTHORS: Xueqin Duan
KEYWORDS: Birth Control, Social Security, Family Care, Inequality
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Social Sciences, Vol.6 No.3, March 29, 2018
ABSTRACT: This paper establishes an OLG model to analyze the long-term effect of social security on inequality under birth control. We study the effect of population policy and social security on fertility and education of families with different income. Then this effect determines the evolution of inequality. The analyses suggest that the effect of social security on inequality in the next generation is depended on population policy and the differentiation of family care.