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Published Jan 27, 2026

Qian Wang  

Abstract

Amid intensifying social competition, household human capital investment has gradually become a heavy burden for the families, which instigates widespread educational anxiety. Educational involution not only hinders the overall improvement of educational quality but is also detrimental to students' physical and mental health. The household educational burden is a pronounced issue in the implementation of the Double Reduction policy. Based on data from the China Family Panel Studies 2010-2020, this study empirically investigates the impact of the household educational burden on family well-being using an Overlapping Generations model.

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Wang, Q. (2026). The Impact of the Household Educational Burden on Family Well-being. Best Evidence in Chinese Education, 22(1), 2061–2062. Retrieved from https://bonoi.org/index.php/bece/article/view/1696
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